Tel: (0845) 2457067
or +44 (1479) 810717
Eriskay Bed and Breakfast has recently been refurbished by the new owners to provide comfortable, quality accommodation at a reasonable price. We have one twin, one family and one double rooms which all have en-suite facilities. Each of our centrally heated rooms has freeview television, tea and coffee making facilities and a hairdryer. There is a resident's lounge with Sky television. Free WIFI is available to guests who bring their own laptops. Well behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement. Can dog owners please note that only our twin room is suitable for dogs. Selections of hot and cold breakfasts are available and packed lunches can also be ordered in advance.
We have on site drying facilities for jackets, boots, skis etc and cycles can be locked overnight in our garage.
Parking is available for guests.
Transport can be arranged to and from the railway station if required.
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