Kyle of Lochalsh ScotlandKyle of Lochalsh Accommodation Guide - quality accommodation in Kyle of Lochalsh for holiday or business travel. Scotlands Kyle of Lochalsh accommodation options include hotels, lodges, guest houses, camping, bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation including holiday homes and apartment rentals. Whatever your Scottish Kyle of Lochalsh accommodation requirements we will help you find the right place. Email enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com |
This is the Highlands of Scotland, lands of the clans and castles, home to the salmon and the stag, hills of heather and the lochs to the sea beyond. A place where the Gaelic is still spoken and the people are friendly. There are Ceilidhs with real music and food prepared fresh from the earth and sea. Where the roads, devoid of traffic wend their way through remote mountain glens to places few have seen. Lochalsh! Wild and wonderful. |
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Welcome to the Kyle of LochalshKyle of Lochalsh is the gateway to the Isle of Skye and the wonderful north-west coast. The postcard perfect village of Plockton. Scotland's highest waterfall, the Five Sisters of Kintail. The unsurpassed walks of Glen Shiel steeped in Jacobite history and of course the original ferry 'over the sea to Skye' from Glenelg to Kylerhea which still runs today during the summer months. Visitors heading for the Isle of Skye will pass through Kyle of Lochalsh, from where the Skye Bridge traverses Inner Sound to Kyleakin. The bridge, opened on 16 October 1995, is a box-girder type with an approach viaduct and secondary bridge. The two piers' main span is 250 metres, and side spans 125 metres each, plus a 70-metre long viaduct and a secondary bridge spanning 26 metres. It has a controversial history, costing £30 million to build and did hold the dubious distinction of Europe's most expensive toll bridge. The toll was removed in December 2004 after much vigorous protest from islanders. Accommodation in and around the Kyle of LochalshPrice Guide - per person based on sharing room: under $40 - $41 - 70 - more than $70
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