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Skye Shepherd Huts

By Broadford, Isle Of Skye, Scotland
1 acre hosted by Janet W.
Bed and breakfast shepherd's huts on the Isle of Skye – small-scale, remote glamping on Scotland's very edge

It only seems fair that sometimes, to discover a country’s most breathtaking scenery, you’re required to trek right to its remote, outer edge, where turbulent seas and moody skies mould masterpieces of geology. This is certainly true of Skye, an alluring, wing shaped island on Scotland’s western coast. Its multitude of feathery peninsulas are fronted by Atlantic battered cliffs and a thousand sheltered bays, while inland, dramatic mountain ranges rise like jagged teeth from the boggy peat moors below. It’s the sort of place that reminds you just how beautiful, barren and wild the natural world can be... as well as a handy reminder that you should go on holiday more often!

Bedded down within this landscape, Skye Shepherd Huts is an effortlessly beautiful glamping site that sits subtly among the surroundings. The huts are comfortable, quaint and tremendously warm – including a double bed, wood-burning stove and heaps of extra blankets during winter.

The views, as you would expect, are suitably awe-inspiring. To the east, a wild grass-covered moor looks back towards the mountains of Knoydart on the mainland, while those facing south offer shimmering, uninterrupted view of the Isle of Rhum. Sunrises are something of a speciality here. And as for starry nights, you're all but guaranteed to see the Milky Way (cloud permitting) and, occasionally and more unpredictably, the Northern Lights. There’s a truly wonderful sense of isolation here – silence, but for the wildlife, and starry nights that the rest of the UK simply can’t compete with.

There are just two huts on the site in total, a small and manageable number for owner Janet to take care of. She prefers this more small-scale, personal approach – no doubt a trait that’s owed to living in such an unpopulated part of the world where a sense of community still thrives. It means she can offer the full B&B experience, too, arranging a time that’s convenient with you and appearing with a wicker basket bulging with whatever selection of hot goodies you’ve chosen from the menu (be sure to try the porridge with Talkisker whiskey – breakfast of champions!) Janet’s home is really just an extension of the campsite. The shower and toilet room are in the hallway of her house and her BBQ is available for you to use if you want, but somehow it all still feels wonderfully at one, with everything spotlessly clean and well prepared for your arrival. It’s all just a scamper down the white pebble path from your hut.

For outdoor enthusiasts this really is paradise. Walking routes range from easy ambles along the coast, to challenging scrambles among the menacing Cuillin range, while mountain biking and sea kayaking are just beyond your doorstep. Dog-walkers, who like bagging peaks with their pooch, are also in luck – Janet loves dogs and welcomes them just as much as any human (providing them with extra blankets and treats too!) She’ll even offer to dog-sit if you fancy heading out for dinner (there's a surprising array of decent dining destinations in the vicinity). It’s an attitude that springs from her more regular companions on site, the three D’s of Skye Shepherd Huts – dogs, ducks and donkeys. You’ve never really been on holiday until you wake up to one of Janet’s home cooked brekkies and a donkey scratching his ears on the door of your digs – the perfect start to a day spent exploring this most spectacular of settings.

Activities
Biking
Hiking
Wildlife watching
Natural features
Beach
Forest
Mountainous
Farm
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Location
By Broadford, Isle Of Skye, Scotland, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
Hosted by Janet W.Joined in January 2016
From the host
Skye is a fantastic place to holiday, so why not add to the adventure by staying in one of our two beautifully appointed shepherd huts? On a traditional highland croft in Heaste, Isle of Skye, the huts are very cute and cosy retreats, and unique to the area. Super-romantic, and perfect for honeymoons! We have lots of pets, and extend a warm welcome to pet dogs that are on holiday with you. Despite being small, you will find that everything you could need has been incorporated in your wee cosy hut. Each hut has a wood-burning stove with free fuel, electricity, hot water, double bed (no twin bed option), tea- and coffee-making, fridge, crockery and cutlery, additional heating, bed linen and towels, electric blankets, hair dryer and wee DVD player, topped off with spectacular views in all directions. There is no wifi in the huts, so you really can get away from it all, but there is good 3G coverage for EE Orange, 3 and O2, and free wifi is available in most eateries and cafes on the island if you need it. The toilet and shower room, along with drying facilities are just 50 m away from your hut, in the entrance hall of our house. There is also a summerhouse, where you can take in the view, and relax in the evening, no matter what the weather. Hearty, and healthy, breakfasts are an important start to your day, and a comprehensive breakfast menu is given to you when you check-in. You order your breakfast the evening before, and it is delivered to your hut at an agreed time each morning. Special dietary requirements can be catered for, with minimum fuss. A continental breakfast of croissants and coffee is included free of charge - a full cooked breakfast is available at just £5 per person (minimum 2 people). With a good local knowledge, we are happy to recommend some beautiful places and walks to visit, away from the busier, well-known tourist attractions. Skye is a very 'foodie' island, with lovely local produce available for you to sample in the many relaxed local eateries. There are 2 more formal award-winning Michelin * restaurants, The Three Chimneys is about 45 minutes from here, and Kinloch Lodge owned by renowned Cook and author Lady Claire MacDonald only 20 minutes away. Many other hotels serve excellent meals too, set in lovely surroundings, if you are here to celebrate something special, or just want to treat yourselves. Should you need assistance of any sort, do not hesitate to ask, I am here to help to make your holiday special.
Nearby attractions
Bring bikes along to enjoy the empty roads and exciting multi-terrain routes or enjoy the endless walking opportunities, taking in the scenery and rich flora and fauna. Broadford, the second largest village on the island, has a tourist office (01471 822414) that is a good starting point, and has a good stash of maps. From there it's a 20-minute drive to one of the best tourist attractions on the island, the handsome 40-acre Armadale Castle Gardens (01471 844305), which include the remains of a neo-Gothic castle, a quaint little café and a library. It's also home to the purpose-built Museum of the Isles for swotting up on the surroundings.
Food and drink
A cooked breakfast is included in the price. Guests order the night before, and the breakfast is brought to the hut at an agreed time the next morning. Special diets can be catered for. Free-range eggs from Janet's own hens and high quality organic produce served where possible. Elsewhere, there are plenty of places to eat in Broadford, 5 miles away. For a special occasion try the Michelin-starred Three Chimneys (01470 511258) or Kinloch Lodge (01471 833333). For those dining with dogs, the Claymore restaurant (01471 822333) and the Gabbro Bar (01471 822204), both in Broadford, have friendly areas where you can eat and drink. Janet is also happy to dog-sit at no extra cost. 

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