Craggan Cottage has been sensitively furnished with period pieces to keep with its original character. It's also a perfect place to bring your dog. If you fancy heading inland rather than hitting the beach, the woodland walks around Lochalsh go on for miles.
With accommodation on 2 storeys, the property sleeps 4 and comprises: 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, both on first floor; Sitting room with multi-fuel stove; Large dining kitchen; Bathroom with bath and shower on ground floor.
The cottage is accessed by a narrow track, down which it can be difficult to turn vehicles. Alternative parking is available at the start of the track, about 50 metres from the cottage.
Craggan Cottage is only available for full weeks (Saturday to Saturday) throughout the year.
For larger families/groups additional accommodation is available at Ferry Cottage, sleeping 4.
Croft land, saltmarsh, lochs and coastline are just some of the varied landscapes you'll discover at Balmacara. The traditional Highland estate covers 2550 hectares and includes the early 19th century village of Plockton, as well as an original 18th century mill house and ice house.
Balmacara Square was the original heart of the estate and lies about a mile away, a cluster of 18th century farm steadings and other buildings. Here you'll find a cafe and visitor centre. For stocking up on supplies head to Kyle of Lochalsh, three miles away, a whitewashed harbour village that looks across to the Isle of Skye. Easy access to the Isle of Skye is now possible by road bridge.