Lochshore House is in a wonderful location on Loch Greshornish with stunning views out across the Minch to the Western Isles. It stands in a working croft and has its own shoreline, a mixture of rocky beach and headland. Here you can see otters, seals and a variety of seabirds and birds of prey.
We offer two bedrooms, one double and one double/twin, both at the front of the house with stunning sea and sunset views. Each room is tastefully furnished with contemporary oak furniture and includes a flat screen TV, DVD player, IPod dock, radio alarm, hairdryer and a refreshment tray with home made biscuits. Both ensuites have large fluffy white towels and complimentary luxury toiletries. Free Wi-fi is available throughout the house.
The guest rooms share a private upstairs sitting room where there is a selection of books, games and maps, there is also a telescope for those starry nights. The night skies here are incredible, Skye has some of the darkest possible night skies in the whole of Europe and the Northern Lights can be seen from the house at certain times of the year.
Food is an important part of your stay here, you will be greeted with tea or coffee and freshly baked cakes when you arrive, and there is a large choice of breakfast items. Breakfast is served at individual tables in our light and airy breakfast room which overlooks the loch. We offer home made bread, yoghurt and granola, fresh fruit and any variation on a cooked breakfast with eggs from our own hens. We also offer daily specials such as eggs benedict or smoked fish, and we try to use local produce whenever possible. We also have a range of vegetarian options.
We offer packed lunches for a small charge and evening meals are on offer between November and March.
We are a walker and cyclist friendly bed and breakfast and we provide drying facilities and secure cycle storage. Complimentary packed lunches will be given to anyone arriving under their own steam. If you prefer to arrive by car or motorbike, there is ample off-road parking, and under cover storage for motorbikes.
You are welcome to walk on the croft, fish from the shore or launch your own kayak.
Lochshore House is ideally situated, Portree with its many eating places is 15 minutes away in one direction and 10 minutes in the other direction will bring you to Waternish where you will find the Stein Inn and Lochbay Seafood Restaurant. The famous Three Chimneys restaurant is only a few miles further on.There also two pubs within 2 miles of the house including the Edinbane Inn.
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