General Details
This bed and breakfast accommodation on the Isle of Skye is in a scenic location, close to Dunvegan.
Hosts Gordon and Agnes Bessant offer a warm welcome to all guests, whether visiting Skye for a holiday or for a short break.
Guests are welcome to use the spacious lounge, which offers panoramic views to MacLeods Tables and features:
- Colour television and video recorder
- Multi-fuel stove
- Ample reading material
The collection of books in the residents' lounge contains details of treks and walks to be enjoyed and large-scale maps can be purchased locally.
Accommodation
The bedrooms are well equipped, with:
- Private en-suite facilities [shower and toilet]
- Colour television and radio
- Hairdryer
- Tea and coffee making facilities
Food and Drink
Where possible all food used in the cooking is fresh local produce and the owners take pride in growing a variety of vegetables and fruit, which is also used in the menus.
Local lamb, venison, fresh fish, shellfish (when available), salmon and trout all feature and home made soups and desserts compliment a simple but wholesome selection.
The house does not have an alcohol licence, but guests are welcome to bring their own wine.
For those who wish to sample the local restaurants, there is an excellent choice to suit all tastes.
Location
Situated at the bottom of Loch Dunvegan, Dunvegan is easily accessible via the A863 and the A850.
Arriving at Kylerhea or Mallaig by ferry, or via the Skye Bridge, follow the A850 to Broadford.
Once at Broadford simply follow the road to Sligachan, then the A863 which will take you all the way to Dunvegan.
Leisure
Dunvegan is an excellent base from which to explore and experience the delights that Skye has to offer.
Approximately 3 kilometres from Kilmuir Park is Dunvegan Castle, historic seat for many centuries of the Clan MacLeod. The castle has a rich and interesting history and offers visitors informative guided tours.
Fishing packages (Trout and Salmon) are available and all permits and access can be organised, as can the services of a guide.
Other field sports such as shooting and stalking can be arranged for guests at Kilmuir Park during the appropriate seasons - details available on request.
The topography of Skye lends itself to countless interesting walks, both for the energetic and for those of a gentler disposition.
No holiday in Skye is complete without a visit to Portree, the largest town and capital of the island, which bustles with visitors during the holiday season.
The attractive harbour area has restaurants and shops and within the town ample parking is available.
For entertainment, the Aros Centre in Portree stages concerts and also shows current films on a regular basis. Local to Dunvegan, ceilidhs are held regularly throughout the summer season.
Prices
Bed and Breakfast £30.00 to £35.00 per person per night.
Dinner [3 course] approximately £18.00 per person.
Other Information
Please note that this is a non-smoking Isle of Skye B&B. 
Ample off street parking for vehicles.
Children welcome.
Pets not allowed.