"We didn't really know what expect and it turned out be a very pleasant surprise. The hotel is compact yet there is plenty of room in the fire heated large and small sitting rooms. There's a wee conservatory as well with lovely views. The breakfast room was ample fir the guests. Restaurant was closed for winter but the Àn Praban bar served lovely food, emphasis on seafood/fish/ and local beef etc., with specials roughly every couple of days.
Drinks selection was great with a large selection of beers. There is a concentration of local spirits and other liquers in the shop which are made on site. All that we tried was delicious. There's also an interesting and varied wine selection.
The staff, many of whom are local, with some Gaelic speakers amongst them were simply excellent. They were lovely people, happy, welcoming, pleasant and very helpful from initial reception to setting the setting the fires, through to the bar and serving food.
We have not stayed in a hotel like before. We even extended our stay a couple of nights.
The positive aspects of this review is a genuine opinikn of our stay at Eilean Iarnain.
We shall be returning. "
"Room was cozy and quaint. We came in late and left early so didn't get to really do much. But staff was nice. The area was beautiful. Theres a cute market/foodtruck kinda set up on the right side of the building. Had an amazing brakfast there, and met some lovely locals who talked to us about the area.
Parking was SHYTE lol, but we managed :) "
"The room was beautiful and the location was nice and central. Gorgeous view in the mornin, wonderful staff. I loved how classic the exterior of the building appeared and how modern the inside of the room was. Would stay here every time if I could. "
"Great location,amazing views and lovely little glamping pod. Colin was friendly all the furnishings were to a high standard. Very peaceful and instantly relaxing .."
COSY MODERN COTTAGE, GLORIOUS SEA & MOUNTAIN VIEWS.
10/10 Excellent
"We stayed here for a month to kickoff our retirement and what a month it was. Dorothy and Andy were fantastic hosts. We were fortunate to tour their croft with Andy and learned so much. The location is great for having lots of peace and quiet while also having the rest of Skye hikes and attractions in near reach. One of our favorite walks involved simply leaving on foot and walking toward Tarksavaig. The space is well furnished with a comfy bed, a great tub/shower, and with all the supplies we needed to cook meals. It felt like home right away. We highly recommend! "
Kinloch Castle is just one of the places to see in Kinloch, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the marina or discover the area's northern lights views.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Laig Bay during your travels in Cleadale. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply enjoy its restaurants.
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