Found in the picturesque hamlet of Tokavaig on the Isle of Skye's Sleat Peninsula, this stunning wooden cottage offers a serene retreat for families or groups of friends. With a capacity to accommodate six guests, the single-storey property features three bedrooms, including two double rooms—one with an en-suite shower—and a twin room, along with a main bathroom. The cottage's design showcases high wooden vaulted ceilings and cathedral windows that enhance the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal spot for those wishing to immerse themselves in the island's tranquility.
The delightful sitting area is a highlight, boasting large arched windows that frame the sea views, complemented by high ceilings and a decorative woodburner for added coziness. The kitchen and dining area, equipped with French doors that lead to a balcony, provide an excellent setting for enjoying meals while soaking in the spectacular scenery. This thoughtful layout ensures that guests can fully appreciate the natural beauty of the area from the comfort of their accommodation.
Situated just 10 miles from the village of Armadale, which offers a hotel, a lively pub, and a village shop, the cottage is also conveniently located 15 miles from Broadford, Skye's second-largest village. The Sleat area is often referred to as the Garden of Skye due to its rich flora and fauna, making it a popular destination during the summer months. Visitors to the Isle of Skye will find a plethora of activities, including exploring quiet beaches, hiking in the mountains, and enjoying local crafts and restaurants.
Whether you're drawn to the island's natural wonders or simply wish to relax in a peaceful setting, this welcoming cottage serves as the perfect home base. After a day of exploration, guests can return to the comfort and tranquillity of this charming retreat, ensuring a memorable stay on the enchanting Isle of Skye. With an EPC rating of Band C, the cottage combines comfort with energy efficiency, making it an excellent choice for eco-conscious travelers.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!