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Kirkhill

Kirkhill
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Carbost
IV47 8ST
Carbost, Isle of Skye
Highland
Stars: NA
Longitude: -6.349213
Latitude: 57.300039
Email: enquire@skyeholidays.co.uk
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Contact Person: Richard Dorrell
Phone: 01470 521755

Comfortable family size accommodation with enclosed garden on the shore of Loch Harport, with pub and village shop close-by.


The cottage is within easy walking distance of excellent local services which include a general store, the lively Carbost Old Inn and restaurant, and the Talisker Whisky Distillery and Visitor Centre.

Carbost is an excellent base for climbers and hillwalkers. Sligachan (7 miles) and Glenbrittle (9 miles) are popular starting points for many of the walks and famous climbs in the Cuillin. Kirkhill is also great for children – just a short drive from sandy beaches at Glenbrittle and Talisker Bay.


Facilities:

Sleeps up to 9 in 3 bedrooms;
- Bedroom 1, Kingsize Double.
- Bedroom 2, Double + Single.
- Bedroom 3, Double + Twin Bunks.
Kitchen with washing machine and dishwasher.
Bathroom with overbath electric shower.
Wood burning stove.
Central heating throughout.
Garden with BBQ.


Rates:

£395 to £525 per week, including central heating, electricity, bedding and towels.


Things to do nearby:

Pub/restaurant.
Whisky distillery and Visitor Centre.
Walking.
Fishing.
Wildlife.
Birdwatching.
Photography.
Sightseeing.


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