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If your holiday is not complete without your pet, then you have come to the right place as all of the Isle of Skye self catering and cottage accommodation listed here are pet friendly. You will find Isle of Skye self catering and cottages suitable for all party sizes, from couples to large groups, and to meet all budgets. If the dog friendly self catering accommodation listed for Isle of Skye do not meet your requirements then expand your search to Highlands Scotland.

 
 
 
 
 

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The Bothy in Staffin, Highlands Scotland

The Bothy, Staffin, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £295 to £ 540

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Staffin sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Taigh Ur is Gaelic for the new house and this bright spacious and very attractive detached house represents the height of modern living.  Situated in a quiet road above Portree, the bustling and vibrant capital town of Skye, it enjoys lovely views of the hills and mountains yet is just a short walk from all the towns superb amenities.  The large kitchen / dining room leads out through French doors to the fully enclosed lawned gardens.  There is a good-sized lounge, three large bedrooms (one en-suite) and spacious family bathroom, all immaculately presented.  The integral garage provides safe and secure storage space for bikes and other outdoor equipment and the caring owner has also supplied a variety of toys for younger holiday-makers.  Portree is the epitome of a picturesque fishing community.  Brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found.  This bustling, atmospheric town boasts an excellent selection of interesting local shops, together with bars, restaurants and cafes.  There is a superb leisure centre just 5 minutes walk away which is open to visitors. It has a 25 metre swimming pool, a climbing wall, gym and a number of indoor sports.  Boat trips run from Portree harbour to encounter the local sea-life close to hand.  A particularly memorable trip takes visitors out into the bay to encounter rare sea-eagles, which nest in the area.  The Isle of Skye is renowned for its mountains, coasts, historical sites and stunning scenery.  Surrounded by miles of breathtaking coastline, with awe-inspiring mountain ranges, magical castles and historical sites, the visitor is spoilt for choice.    The surrounding area is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, bird-watching, golf, or just totally relaxing and enjoying island living at its best.   Just a few miles further north is the Trotternish Peninsula.  Here the amazing Quiraing mountain range with its dramatic rock formations dominates the skyline. Formed from a combination of volcanic rock and limestone it is well worth a visit.  The pretty fishing port of Uig is just a short drive away and has a number of excellent pubs and restaurants, a local bakery, pottery and is also the home of the Isle of Skye brewery.  From Uig one can take a day-ferry trip to the Outer Isles.  Taigh Ur offers a high standard of accommodation in an easily accessible location; ideal for exploring the whole of the mystical Isle of Skye.   Property has gas central heating.


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Dalzie in Portree, Highlands Scotland

Dalzie, Portree, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Portree sleeps 2.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: The Hollows is a delightful single storey cottage set in its own garden grounds that lead directly onto the water's edge of Loch Snizort. The cottage is stylishly presented with bright, modern furniture, a lovely feature open fireplace in the lounge and large kitchen/dining room that looks out across the gardens to the sea loch beyond. A pretty burn runs through the garden grounds that surround the property and two gates open onto the shoreline below. Loch Snizort is a tidal sea loch and at low tide there is a super walk across the bay to the hills on the far side. Fishing from the bank or shore adjoining the cottage is an idyllic way to unwind and relax and there are superb walks direct from the property. Situated in the pretty hamlet of Kensaleyre, just 7 miles equidistant between Portree, the 'capital' of Skye, and Uig, the sea port to the Outer Hebrides, it offers peace and tranquillity, yet it's easy accessibility for exploring the whole of this beautiful and enigmatic Isle. Portree is the epitome of a picturesque fishing village. Brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found. This bustling, atmospheric town boasts an excellent selection of interesting local shops, together with bars, restaurants and cafes. There is also a swimming pool and leisure centre. Boat trips run from Portree harbour to encounter the local sea life close to hand, including rare sea eagles, which nest in the area. The pretty fishing port of Uig is the home of the Isle of Skye brewery. It also has a number of excellent pubs and restaurants, together with a local bakery and a pottery. A ferry runs from here, taking visitors on a day trip to the Outer Isles. The Isle of Skye is renowned for its mountains, historical sites and stunning scenery. Surrounded by miles of breathtaking coastline, awe inspiring mountain ranges, amazing and unique rock formations, together with magical castles and archaeological sites, the visitor is spoilt for choice. The surrounding area is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, bird watching, golf or just totally relaxing and enjoying friendly, island living at its best. Property is all on ground floor level has LPG gas central heating.


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Beech Garden Cottage in Portree, Highlands Scotland

Beech Garden Cottage, Portree, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Portree sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: With spectacular views of mountains and sea, Beinnedra Cottage is situated in the heart of the Trotternish region of North Skye an area renowned for its walking, climbing and wonderful coastline.  The bright, modern accommodation is attached to the owners house yet enjoys its own privacy with separate entrance and attractive patio gardens for visitors sole use. The owners also run a Bed and Breakfast in the adjoining property and would be very happy to offer accommodation on this basis to extra visitors to Beinnedra Cottage.  They can also provide a full Scottish cooked breakfast to guests in the cottage should they so wish. This single storey cottage is presented to a high standard throughout, with solid wood flooring, beautifully co-ordinated soft furnishings and incredible views across the sea to the Torridon Mountains beyond. Known as the Trotternish Peninsula this area is famous for its amazing sand and limestone rock formations jutting out into the skyline from the rocks below. With the Quiraing mountain range, the Old Man of Storr and the Kilt Rock waterfall close by it offers breathtaking scenery. The Jurassic cliffs along the shoreline are also famed in the archaeological world for dinosaur remains and their footprints have been discovered all along this dramatic coastline.  This is a superb location for climbing, sea kayaking, canoeing, pony trekking, sea, loch and river fishing, cycling and for just enjoying the peace and tranquillity of this totally unspoilt area. Just along the coast lies Staffin Bay.  With a pretty, natural harbour and lovely beach it is well worth a visit.  Take a trip from here in a small fishing boat out to the small islands in the bay. There are a number of small restaurants and cafes close by, together with a well-stocked local store. The islands capital, Portree, is just 20 minutes drive away. Here there is a picturesque harbour brimming with fishing boats and small local craft, encircled by brightly painted cottages and restaurants dotted along the harbour front.   This bustling, atmospheric town boasts an excellent selection of interesting local shops, together with bars, restaurants and cafes.  There is also a swimming pool and leisure centre.  Boat trips also run from Portree harbour to encounter the local sea-life close to hand, including rare sea-eagles, which nest in the area. Property is all on ground floor level has oil central heating.


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Taigh Mhairi in Portree, Highlands Scotland

Taigh Mhairi, Portree, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Portree sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Fire or Woodburner • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Tawmans is the epitome of a quintessential olde world cottage which has been painstakingly restored and refurbished to provide an exceptionally high standard of accommodation throughout. One of its unique features is its turf roof; a form of roofing that was prevalent in Viking times and even predates thatch. Forming a protective carpet of grasses and wild flowers it adds immense charm to this unique and picturesque cottage. Original thick stone walls, deep silled windows, solid wood flooring and the cosy wood burning stove complete the picture. The high ceilings throughout maximise the light and add to its distinctive character. The cottage is superbly positioned between open farmland and the sea and the spectacular seascape views and sunsets are a magical form of entertainment. Surrounded by its own garden grounds it provides an ideal location for couples or singles to escape from it all. Just half a mile away is Camus Mor harbour and bay. A delightful spot to enjoy a quiet picnic, waterside walk, fish from the rocks or even launch your own boat from the old fishing boat slipway. The local area is a haven for wild life. Basking sharks, otters, sea and golden eagles are all spotted in the region. Nearby places of interest include a fascinating museum of island life, Flora MacDonald's grave, Duntulm castle, iron-age ring and a wee 'fun' museum of local interest - definitely worth a visit! The surrounding area is truly spectacular and an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. The amazing Quiraing mountain range with its dramatic rock formations formed from a combination of volcanic rock and limestone, the Old Man of Storr, the magnificent Kilt Rock waterfall are all within close proximity. The Whitewave Outdoor centre is close by and offers a range of outdoor pursuits including kayaking, sailing and guided walks and climbs across the hills and mountain paths. The pretty fishing port of Uig is just 5 miles away. It has a number of excellent pubs and restaurants, a local bakery, pottery and is also the home of the Isle of Skye brewery. From Uig one can take a day  ferry trip to the Outer Isles. The island's 'capital', Portree, with its picturesque harbour crammed full of fishing boats, encircled by brightly painted cottages and restaurants is just 30 minutes away. Property is all at ground floor level, has electric panel heaters.


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Dunpark in Sleat, Highlands Scotland

Dunpark, Sleat, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £310 to £ 595

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Sleat sleeps 6.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Bayview House was built in the 1920s as a traditional croft house.  It has recently been tastefully and sympathetically upgraded and renovated with bright modern bathrooms and kitchen and beautifully coordinated soft furnishings throughout the attractive bedrooms. An original open fireplace in the lounge with lovely deep leather sofas makes this a warm welcoming room at the heart of the house.  The views from all the main windows, upstairs and down are arguably some of the most spectacular on Skye with sweeping vistas across Fiskavaig Bay and beyond to the tops of Macleods Tables mountains.  Amazing! A two minute walk leads down to the pretty bay, with sand and shingle beach.  On the ground floor there is a cosy lounge, separate large dining room, modern family bathroom and well-equipped kitchen.  Upstairs there are two good sized bedrooms and one small bedroom and a further shower room with WC and wash basin.  Bayview House is set on the hillside in its own gently sloping garden grounds.  The very quiet lane is a no through road and leads down to the shoreline.  The whole region is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise.  Canoeing, sailing, and kayaking are all right on the doorstep. Skye is renowned for its climbing and walking and Bayview House is ideally for this.  Access to the Cuillin mountain range is just 10 minutes away.  For those who prefer less energetic exercise there is a lovely walks direct from the property, with every chance of encountering a resident otter or seal in the bay as well as the occasional rare sea-eagles.  There are numerous places of interest within easy reach.  Talisker Distillery is situated just along the road,  Dunvegan Castle, seat of the Clan MacLeod since the 13th century is t he oldest inhabited castle in Scotland.  Visitors are welcome to wander the beautiful grounds and also take a boat to encounter the seals closer to hand.  The beautiful coral beach nearby is also worth exploring.  The pretty harbour town of Portree is just 20 minutes drive away. Set around its natural harbour, with spectacular hills and mountains beyond, Portree is a quintessentially picturesque fishing village.  Brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found.  There is also an excellent selection of local shops, pubs and other restaurants. Property has oil central heating.


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Ardvasar in Ardvasar, Highlands Scotland

Ardvasar, Ardvasar, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £324

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Ardvasar sleeps 4.

Features include: Detached Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Pub near by • Pets allowed Garden • sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Enjoying lovely views south over the Sound of Sleat to the mainland and north to the majestic Cuillin mountains, this charming detached cottage sits in a secluded leafy corner of a pretty coastal village. The cottage is exceptionally well presented and the interior is most attractive and comfortable with much attention to detail. The enclosed suntrap garden has a patio and outdoor seating to enjoy the view and tranquillity. All accommodation is on the ground floor. Ardvasar is a peaceful place at the end of the road along the Sleat peninsula and the cottage is within easy walking distance of the shoreline, village shop and hotel. Known as the 'Garden of Skye' this area has a rich fertile landscape and a fascinating rugged coastline with coves and beaches. It also has a rich cultural heritage and is home to the Scottish Gaelic College, Art Galleries and the Clan Donald Visitor Centre whose beautiful gardens must be seen. The Skye Bridge is 25 miles away and there are good shopping facilities in Kyle of Lochalsh and Broadford, both a half hour drive. The ferry from nearby Armadale crosses to Mallaig for access to the West Highland steam railway.1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, living/dining room, kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath.All electric. Fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, Freeview television, DVD player.Bed linen and towels provided.


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The Lodge in Culnacnoc, Highlands Scotland

The Lodge, Culnacnoc, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £280 to £ 475

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Culnacnoc sleeps 2.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Anchor and Chain is situated right on the banks of the Beauly Firth waters, with spectacular views of the firth and the Glen Affric hills to the west, and Inverness and the foothills of the Cairngorms to the east. This exceptionally spacious, single-storey, semi detached property is ideal for larger groups or for a combined family holiday. All windows enjoy superb panoramic views across the water. In season dolphins can be seen playing, ospreys fishing and seals basking on the shoreline. There is a large lounge/conservatory with a corner bar. The massive dining room has a small dance floor in the centre - ideal for parties and those special celebrations. With five twin bedrooms, all with own en suite bathrooms, and professional-style kitchen it provides an ideal location for a real Highland gathering. Although just ten minutes drive from Inverness the property is situated in a quiet, tranquil backwater close to the picturesque hamlet of Coulmore (Gaelic for shelter or nook). Here there is an excellent local inn, a small shop and local tearooms. There are numerous sporting opportunities and attractions right on the doorstep. Visitors are welcome to launch their own boats or canoes from the adjoining slipway. A storage park for boats and outboard motors is available. Fishing, horse riding and pony trekking, sailing, mountain climbing, hill walking and mountain biking are all enjoyed in the locality. Coulmore is one of the best situated villages for exploring the Highlands. Head west along the shores of Loch Ness to Fort William, Mallaig and the roads to the Isles. To the north is the wild and dramatic scenery of Sutherland and Caithness and to the south Aviemore and the Cairngorm mountain range. Within ten minutes drive is Culloden Battlefield, Cawdor Castle and the vibrant bustling city of Inverness. Anchor and Chain can be booked independently or together with Sea Lodge adjacent to accommodate the gathering of family and friends. Property is all on ground floor level, has gas central heating.


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Broadford Bungalow in Broadford, Highlands Scotland

Broadford Bungalow, Broadford, Isle of Skye, Highlands Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £386

This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Broadford sleeps 4.

Features include: Fishing nearby • Golf near by • Garden • Watersports near by

Accommodation overview: Beautifully situated in an elevated position, on the edge of this picturesque village, this split-level bungalow sits under the magnificent Red Cuillin Mountains and enjoys panoramic views over Broadford Bay to the rugged Applecross Peninsula. The views are enhanced by picture windows in the spacious living area, where an open beamed ceiling adds to the bright airy atmosphere. The bungalow is modern and well-appointed and there is an enclosed garden with patio area and garden furniture to fully appreciate the stunning surroundings. It backs onto unspoiled open moorlands yet, it is within walking distance of local facilities including shops, supermarket, pubs, restaurants and hotels. Historic Broadford lies on the main road, 7 miles from the stunning bridge and boasts excellent visitor attractions and a harbour. This is the ideal base for exploring the island with Portree, Sleat Peninsula and the rugged north coast all within easy reach. The Cuillin Mountains are renowned for climbing, mountain biking and hill-walking while other activities include coastal walks, sea and river angling, ornithology, riding, boat trips and golf. 1 double and 1 twin bedroom (cot available / 6 steps down to bedrooms), open plan living/dining/kitchen, bathroom with shower over spa bath. All electric. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, SKY television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. ****** NEW LISTING ******


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