The Flodigarry Hotel
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The Flodigarry Hotel
At the foot of the Quiraing overlooking the ocean lies Isle of Skye's vibrant Flodigarry Estate, a sleeping and dining oasis. Set in a magnificent Victorian house, The Flodigarry is an experience as enigmatic as it is intimate. Our grand old lady is more than just a hotel and restaurant; it is a collection of interesting buildings, rooms and spaces, each bursting with a character of their own.

The hotel is everything for every occasion - a wonderful stay, a lovely lunch, romantic candle lit dinner in our dining room, cocktails on our sea view terrace or under the trees in our garden. Our delicious meals, cosy ambiance and friendly staff will make you feel right at home.
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Have a wee stroll around the grounds and you will feel how this place is steeped in history. You will find 170 million years old Dinosaur footprints at the beach. An Iron age Broch of significant importance in the Dun (=Broch) Flodigarry walled garden. The famous Flora MacDonald's cottage where she got married, lived and raised her children.
Inspired by what makes the Isle of Skye so astonishing stunning, each suite incorporates origins of Skye nature, Skye colors and endless views, giving each suite a rhythm of its own. The Flodigarry Signature Suites, The Laird and the Lady, are the latest addition to the hotel offering of the most stunning suites sea views on the Isle of Skye.
The Flodigarry Flagship Rooms are lavish in style and capture the essence of style and personal character. Guests staying overnight in one of the Flagship Rooms will also enjoy The Flodigarry Hotel services. Dining at Skye Restaurant, having a wee dram in our Skye Bar, or just relaxing in our Lounge or terraces.
Our superior and heritage guest rooms are so much more than simply a place to stay. They are a lavish experience, an invitation to each guest to relax in the arms of attentive, exceptional hospitality. Dining at Skye Restaurant, having a wee dram in our Skye Bar, or just relaxing on the hotels terrace or gardens and enjoying the stunning ocean views.
The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald, is regarded as one of the most romantic in Scottish History. Flora MacDonald is famously known for helping Bonnie Prince Charlie escape from Scotland after the defeat of the Jacobite's in the Battle of Culloden in 1746. Here at this cottage on the Flodigarry estate Flora MacDonald did not just visit but it is where she got married with Alan, lived and raised 5 of her 7 children.
Reviews (8)
Octavian C.
Octavian C.
Oct 19, 2021
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We just had a meal here with the family - fantastic location first of all, wow. The restaurant is also amazingly decorated, enjoyed a pre-dinner drink in the bar, they took time to accommodate all of us (I have a large family). Dinner was great, staff welcoming and took time to discuss menu, answer questions from kids, very relaxed atmosphere. We didn't feel rushed to power through our meal so the next reservation can come in - this is unfortunately becoming a very common practice (for example, we were practically kicked out of Dulse and Brose in Portree, a very tasteless restaurant). A big thanks
Clare Templeman
Clare Templeman
Sep 19, 2021
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The scones we had were lovely but the place seems set up to purposefully deter visitors - we were greeted by a sign stating reservations only (relating to the main restaurant), it really wouldn't be difficult to signpost visitors to the bar. We were directed by a member of staff that we could buy sandwiches in the bar, but once we finally were served only scones and drinks were available. A friend was brought a pot of tea without any milk being provided and it took an unacceptable amount of time to resolve. Staff then prioritised a private chat over taking payment. All in all really poor customer
Joey Moritz
Joey Moritz
Sep 13, 2021
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Great staff. The sunrise over the water with the mountain in the background is stunning. The cabins were extremely clean. It is also located near a couple of nice hikes and viewpoints!
Warren Clark
Warren Clark
Sep 13, 2021
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I love hotels! I'm always searching for that special historic building in an isolated place with spectacular scenery. The Flodigarry is certainly all of this! Set like a jewel near the shore at the foot of the Quirang, the views are truly spectacular. We went for the Mary Queen of Scots room. It's pricey, but to wake up and go to sleep with that beautiful view was worth the splurge. We felt like it was a real haven to come home to. With quick access to the Quirang (we hiked from the hotel, and also drove the inspiring road to the top) and a 20 minute drive to the Old Man of Storr car park, it was
Leigh Smith
Leigh Smith
Sep 06, 2021
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The high teas here are absolutely fantastic, not what you expect on north skye
Mike Day
Mike Day
Aug 21, 2021
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Only went for dinner but was pleasantly surprised.
The atmosphere was brilliant and the food amazing.
The service was warm and personal....excellent!
A very special place and well worth a visit.....you won't be disappointed.
Graeme Christison
Graeme Christison
Jul 26, 2021
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Lovely older house upgraded. Fantastic bar with afternoon tea although a bit expensive was well worth it. Superb views as well
Mr. G.
Mr. G.
Jul 14, 2021
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I went to the restaurant only, not the hotel. Starter £10 tasted good, but main was not up to scratch: mediocre taste for £40. Disappointing. Putting 3 stars as average between 4 stars for the starter and 2 stars for the main.