Another ferry operates from Glenelg to Kylerhea on Skye. Mallaig itself can be reached by road or train. It’s also accessible by ferry from Mallaig to Armadale (a five-minute drive from the property). The Isle of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides, is connected by bridge to Scotland’s north-west coast. They even have their own shower, shampoo and towel in the utility area and we provide food and drink bowls and treats! Directions: There is also a 49” Smart TV, DVD and CD players with radio and Bluetooth.ĭogs are very welcome in the cottage. If you really can’t escape connectivity, there is excellent wifi, mobile reception, and USB charging points. The open-plan kitchen includes a range of Neff and Bosch appliances and is well-equipped with crockery, cutlery and utensils. For added comfort and convenience, we’ve supplied bathrobes, hairdryers, and complimentary toiletries. A second bathroom is similarly furnished, with a walk-in monsoon shower and bath. Both bedrooms have patio doors onto the terrace so that the view of the bay is always with you.īedroom one has an en-suite with monsoon shower.
Bedroom one has a superking zip and link divan bed, while bedroom two has a kingsize bed, all with Egyptian cotton sheets, electric blankets, and Skyeskyns' sheepskin rugs on the floor. A wood-burning stove adds extra cosiness over the winter months. The cottage has underfloor heating throughout and sleeps four, in two double bedrooms. The furnishings include local sheepskin rugs and pottery. Indoors, the walls are hung with local art and the welcome pack is filled with island produce.
The cottage has a large sunny garden, paved terrace and furnished patio areas with a gas barbecue for you to enjoy. The perfect location deserves perfect facilities, so we have considered the detail to make sure that your stay is extra special. Skye is also building a well-deserved reputation for food and drink with a number of high quality restaurants close to the cottage.Īr Tearmann faces south-east, and the main rooms have been designed to make the most of the beautiful views down over the Sound of Sleat towards Mallaig, Loch Nevis, Loch Hourn, and the Knoydart hills. Many unique pieces are available from the studios and galleries across the island, and for those wishing to explore their own creative talent, short courses are available at the nearby Sabal Mor Ostaig. Today, the island and its dramatic scenery inspires many creatives including musicians, artists, designers, photographers, jewellers, potters and more. Venturing seaward, the islands take on a new and equally intriguing perspective from the water in a charter yacht or sea kayak.
With no less than 12 Munros in The Cullin Range and, together with the Trotternish Ridge, there are certainly challenges for even the most experienced of climbers. The island is 50 miles in length, and the majestic scenery is home to an array of wildlife - around the shoreline, watch out for otters, seals, and the white tailed sea eagle, then cast your eye seaward for a glimpse of passing whales and dolphins.Īn island of contrasts, it is ideal for walkers, with many routes and paths for all abilities. Towering cliffs give way to bays with pretty fishing villages.
The property is south-east facing, with far reaching views over the bay towards Mallaig, Loch Nevis, Loch Hourn, and the Knoydart hills.įrom waterfalls cascading into bright blue and green pools, to craggy mountain ridges, the topography of Skye is astounding. Ar Tearmann, Calligarry, Ardvasar, Sleat, Isle of SkyeĪr Tearmann is a fully renovated cottage, situated in Sleat, the "Garden of Skye", only five minutes' from the ferry terminal at Armadale (a 45-minute short crossing to Mallaig).