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Quiraing View, Staffin, Isle of Skye

Quiraing View
5 Digg,
Staffin
Isle of Skye

IV51 9LA

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Quiraing View is situated in the Trotternish peninsular of the Isle of Skye on a working croft. We are facing the Quiraing mountains and share stunning scenery.

We are situated approximately 18 miles from Portree, the capital of the Isle of Skye. Approximately 15 minutes drive will take you to Uig, the main port to take you to the Outer Isles.

We are centrally situated with two hotels, one internet café, good food take-away and a restaurant nearby. Also close at hand are two grocery shops, churches, and beach.

The Island's culture is a huge tourist attraction and here in Staffin this is no exception. It has been described as having kept its culture, the land in the area is still being used for crofting purposes. Hay is still being made and potatoes are still being planted! Working sheepdogs can still be seen in action.

For walking enthusiasts some highlights are the walks along the Quiraing ridge (where golden eagles can often be seen), the Kilt Rock viewpoint and the Old Man of Storr are also close at hand.

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Number of Rooms: 1
Number Ensuite: 1

Price per Person

Double: £20 - £25
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Facilities

Parking
Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
TV in Rooms
Garden

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