Balmeanach Hideaway, nestled in the serene countryside near Balmeanach and Loch Caroy on the Isle of Skye, is a charming holiday home that accommodates up to eight guests. This four-bedroom, three-bathroom property is located 14 kilometers from the historic Dunvegan Castle and 15 kilometers from the stunning Cuillin mountains, making it an ideal base for families or groups seeking relaxation and adventure. The house is designed to be bright and airy, featuring spacious living areas that invite the natural light of Skye, allowing visitors to unwind after exploring the island's sandy beaches or engaging in outdoor activities such as hiking, sailing, and golfing.
The Isle of Skye, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, is the largest of the Inner Hebrides and offers a wealth of exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover picturesque villages like Ose, Bracadale, and Edinbane, while also enjoying the culinary delights found on the three northern peninsulas—Trotternish, Waternish, and Durinish. With the island's compact size, travelers can easily navigate its 50-mile length and 25-mile width to experience its diverse attractions, including the majestic Cuillin mountain range, which boasts twelve munros and a variety of scenic walking paths.
Inside Balmeanach Hideaway, the ground floor features a spacious living area with modern furnishings, a cozy wood burner, and a large television, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration. The open-plan design connects the living area to a stylish dining space and a fully-equipped kitchen, ideal for self-catering. The two ground-floor bedrooms are elegantly furnished and accessible for guests with mobility needs, while the upper floor offers two additional tranquil double bedrooms, one with an ensuite and the other with a luxurious bath and shower, all showcasing immaculate fittings and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
Located conveniently close to Dunvegan, guests can enjoy the local amenities including shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as the famous Dunvegan Castle, which is steeped in history and offers stunning gardens and boat trips to see the Loch Dunvegan seal colony. The area is rich with outdoor activities, from exploring the iconic geological features like the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing to observing local wildlife such as otters and eagles. Portree, the island's capital, is just 24 kilometers away and features vibrant streets lined with colorful cottages, numerous dining options, and a range of annual events, making it a lively hub for visitors to enjoy the unique culture and natural beauty of the Isle of Skye.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!