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Cruinn Bheinn is a large modern crofthouse,
situated only ten minutes drive from Portree.
The house was built in 1996 and is set in some of the most peaceful
and scenic surroundings that Skye has to offer. From the croft you
can walk directly up into the Trotternish hills or down to the shore.
It is situated on a working croft beside a very quiet road, in an
elevated position with panoramic views over sea-loch and hills.
There is a garage which enables guests to store motorbikes, bikes
and outdoor clothes, one couple even enjoyed a candlelit dinner
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Cruinn Bheinn Accommodation
We aim to provide true Highland hospitality in a warm and friendly environment,
offering high quality accommodation.
You are assured of a warm welcome and very comfortable rooms.
The sleeping accommodation consists of two double rooms and one twin room,
all freshly decorated and tastefully furnished.
The twin room and one of the double rooms have sea views.
Room 1
Double room with king size bed and designer bedding.
A view to the Cuillins and the Trotternish hills.
Room 2
Double room with pine bed and Dorma bedding.
Views over Loch Snizort and surrounding hills.
Room 3
Same as Room 2 with twin beds.
All rooms have large fluffy towels, waffle bathrobes and Cavendish and
Clarke toiletries.
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Cruinn Bheinn Facilties
Garden |
Lounge |
Parking |
Cot Available |
Log Fire |
TV Lounge |
Payphone Provided |
Highchair Available |
No Smoking Permitted |
Baby Listening/Sitting Facilities Available |
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Attractions
Plockton
Made famous as the setting for TV series HAMISH MACBETH this small lochside
village is one of the most attractive in Scotland, an idyllic place in
an idyllic setting.
Dunvegan Castle
Dunvegan Castle is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland
and has been the stronghold of the Chiefs of MacLeod for nearly 800 years.
The Old Man of Storr
A spectacular walk to a famous summit, passing through an iconic landscape.
Kilt Rock
Located on the east coast of Skye's Trotternish Peninsula, the striking
rock formation known as Kilt Rock is a 180 foot high sea cliff giving
several main climbing arenas of geographical & style segregation.
Eilean Donan Castle
As one of the most iconic images of Scotland, Eilean Donan is recognised
all around the world.
Situated on an island at the point where three great sea lochs meet, and
surrounded by some majestic scenery, it is little wonder that the castle
is now one of the most visited and important attractions in the Scottish
highlands.
Cuillin Hills
The Cuillin Hills are counted among the most spectacular peaks in Scotland.
Whether you come to Skye to climb the Cuillins or just to admire them
from a safe distance, you cannot escape their presence.
Lochcarron, Applecross
Lochcarron is undoubtedly one of the gems of the North Western
Highlands of Scotland.
This very beautiful part of Wester Ross abounds in some of the most magnificent
scenery in the British Isles with the mountains of Applecross and Torridon,
rivers and glens, lochs and villages such as Applecross, Kishorn, Lochcarron,
Shieldaig & Torridon, looking out to the Western Isles and the Atlantic
Ocean.
Armadale Castle
Armadale Castle Gardens and Museum of the Isles is set in the heart of
a 20,000 acre Highland estate.
Experience a visit to the 40 acre Woodland Garden set in around the ruins
of Armadale Castle.
Talisker Distillery, the Five Sisters
Your best guide to the many places of interest are Marina and Peter themselves.
Activities
Things to do include summer boat trips.
These are advertised by the harbour and available for fishing or seal
spotting.
During the busiest months pleasure trips depart several times a day.
Craig Rare Breeds Farm, midway between Plockton and Stromeferry, has ancient
breeds of Scottish farm animals as well as llamas and peacocks.
There is an abundance of wildlife, climbing and walking are superb, boating
and sailing, fishing in rivers and lochs. For those interested in diving,
another magnificent world of marine life exists beneath the waves.
Directions
Getting there from the Information Centre
From Portree Tourist Information Centre, follow A87 to Uig Road, for 6
miles.
You will reach a small village called Kensaleyre, take the first right
signed Eyre and we are the third house on the right.
Getting There by Ferry
From Uig take the A87 for approximately 8 miles until you reach the village
of Kensaleyre.
You will see a sign on the right for Eyre, go up this road and we are
third on the right.
Email
Cruinn Bheinn enquiries and reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com
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