Welcome
We opened Duirinish Pods two years ago and are now very excited to open Duirinish Bothy. The Bothy offers affordable accommodation for people that would like to come and enjoy the area but on a more cost friendly budget. The Bothy is non smoking/vaping inside, well behaved dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead & not left unattended on the property. We have our own friendly Labrador onsite.
Amenities
Duirinish Bothy has a full sized double bed and sleeps two. The Bothy is fitted with a kitchenette and shower room. It's fully heated has Sky Glass TV and is furnished to the highest of standard. The Bothy has a small kitchenette area that is equipped with a sink, microwave, kettle, toaster & fridge along with the usual kitchen crockery you would expect to find. The Bothy also has a table with two chairs to enjoy meals at. We will provide all bedding & towels for your stay along with Arran Aromatic toiletaries. The Bothy has a bench and BBQ/Fire Pit outside for your use and there is also the use of a large shared garden decking.
Rates & Cancellation
We operate on a two night minimum stay October to April and three night minimum stay May to September. The cost is £100 to £125 inc VAT per night depending on season. We offer a 10% discount on 7 night or more. To Secure your booking we will take a 25% non refundable deposit and the remaining balance will be due 90 days before arrival.
Dog’s are very welcome at Duirinish Bothy, we charge £20 extra per dog per stay due to the extra cleaning.
Location
Duirinish is situated between Plockton and Kyle of Lochalsh. It’s ideal location let’s you explore all that Skye & Lochalsh has to offer from Applecross to the Fairy Pools in Carbost. Duirinish it’s self has it’s own request stop train station. Also “The Croft Cafe” offering local cooked produce, home baking and fantastic Coffee & Tea. You will find the very famous Highland cattle either roaming the village freely or in one of the fields. The Village itself is very quaint with a beautiful Thomas Telford bridge in the middle separating the north and south side’s of the village with the river running through. You will most days find the ducks splashing about in the river and sometimes on a hot day you may see the highland cattle cooling off.