Welcome to Ardmorn Dunvegan ScotlandArdmorn Dunvegan accommodation guide - everything you need to know before visiting Ardmorn Dunvegan Scotland. Room types, location, services, activities, facilities and information on Ardmorn. Whether you are going for a holiday or a business trip to Dunvegan in Scotland read all the accommodation information about Ardmorn. |
Email Ardmorn enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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Ardmorn sits on high ground at Roskhill, 3 miles south of historic Dunvegan on the romantic and beautiful Isle of Skye. Here, you can relax and enjoy a comfortable break in the main house where sumptuous breakfasts can be taken in the conservatory dining room with its superb, panoramic views of McLeods Tables, Loch Bracadale and the Cuillin Hills. Alternatively, settle into cosy Minimorn, our self-catering cottage for two. Minimorn is completely self-contained and detached from the main house but enjoys the same wonderful location. Both the main house and Minimorn are strictly non-smoking. Ardmon AccommodationBed and Breakfast accommodation on the Isle of Skye Whether it's a tour of Skye's historic sites, a road or sea trip to admire the scenery or an energetic day's hill-walking or rock-climbing. Ardmorn provides the perfect base to explore everything the area has to offer, combined with an ideal home and garden to unwind and relax. Ardmon FacilitiesBreakfast is served in our conservatory dining room where you can enjoy
the magnificent views of sea and mountains. Food is an important part of any stay at Ardmorn. Our breakfasts snacks and dinners make use of fine Scottish produce. We are happy to cater for special diets but do ask to be notified at the time of booking as not all ingredients are readily available locally. Things to see and do on the Isle of Skye: There are many sites of historic interest, with intriguing and romantic
tales abounding. From Flora McDonald to the McLeods of Dunvegan castle,
from brochs to piping museums, Skye is steeped in history. For nature lovers Skye offers fascinating geology, bird-life in abundance
(much of which can be viewed from the conservatory at Ardmorn), otters
and seals, not to mention hardy sheep and imposing Highland cattle. Outdoor
pursuits are a speciality of the area and the mountains of Skye provide
a challenging, world-famous landscape to explore. Email Ardmorn enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com |
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