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Vacation rentals in Kyle of Lochalsh

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 20 vacation rentals in Kyle of Lochalsh

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    Kyle of Lochalsh vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 147 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    10 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 of Kyle of Lochalsh vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Kyle of Lochalsh stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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A bright living room features leather sofas and stylish accent chairs arranged around a coffee table. Natural light enters through large windows dressed in sheer white curtains. A wall-mounted TV displays a streaming service, while a decorative wooden shelf is adorned with plants.
Home in Kyle of Lochalsh
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

*Special: Skye viewpoint cottage

Cosy 3-Bedroom Highland Escape on NC500 route near the Isle of Skye and great spot for Aurora Borealis viewing. Unwind in this stylish, self-catering, dog friendly, home for up to 6 guests, set on the iconic NC500 route. Minutes from the Skye Bridge, Eilean Donan Castle, and Plockton, with stunning sea and mountain views. Walk to shops, pubs, and coastal trails. Perfect for Highland adventures or cosy nights by the fire — your ideal base to explore Skye and beyond. Licence number: HI-10983-F

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The stone exterior of the croft house is seen, featuring a green door and window shutters. A picnic table and fire pit are situated in the foreground, surrounded by a lush green landscape and gently sloping hills in the background. Bright blue skies are overhead.
Farm stay in Dornie
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 715 reviews

Croft House Bothy in Heart of Highlands

Featured in The Guardian Travel's '10 of the Best Wilderness Holidays in Scotland', get back-to-basics in this beautiful old croft house bothy, hidden on a mountainside between the Five Sisters of Kintail and Eilean Donan Castle, close to the Isle of Skye. With no running water or cooking facilities, this stay is not for the faint hearted. Bathe in a cold mountain stream, see the stars in the dark night sky, feel the heat from a crackling fire, and fall asleep to the sound of the waterfall.

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An aerial view captures the scenic surroundings of Glas Eilean, highlighting the tranquil waters of Loch Long and the nearby Eilean Donan Castle. The lush hills frame the landscape, while the village is nestled along the shore, showcasing the beauty of this lochside location.
Home in Dornie
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Glass Eilean View, Dornie

Glas Eilean View is a delightful lochside 2-bedroom house in the picturesque village of Dornie. With stunning views over Loch Long toward the majestic Skye Cuillins and shoreside wildlife including oystercatchers, otters, and herons. The house is just a 5-minute stroll away from the world-famous Eilean Donan Castle, the most photographed castle in Scotland, if not the world! With the Skye Bridge nearby, it serves as the perfect base for exploring the breathtaking Isle of Skye & Lochalsh.

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The image captures a serene sunset over a body of water, with golden hues reflecting on the surface. Silhouetted trees frame the view, while distant hills are visible along the horizon, contributing to a tranquil atmosphere.
Cabin in Highland
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

The Cabin With a View

A spacious cabin which is within walking distance to all local amenities (swimming pool, shops, restaurants & bars). It is approximately 10 mins walk to the nearest bus depot & local train station. Ideally situated for exploring the hills and mountains round about. The bridge to the Isle of Skye is only 1 mile away and the hills of Kintail are within easy reach at about 15 miles. The quaint, picturesque village of Plockton is close by and the historic Eilean Donan Castle 8 miles away.

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An open-plan kitchen and living area features modern cabinetry and a comfortable couch. Large glass doors provide an unobstructed view of Broadford Bay and the surrounding landscape. A small table is positioned next to the couch, contributing to the inviting ambiance of the space.
Apartment in Harrapool
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

The Bay -1 bedroom apartment

The Bay is a stylish 1 bedroom apartment situated metres from the shore on the edge of Broadford Bay. It has an open plan fully equipped kitchen/living room which opens out onto a private decking area. The kitchen has a hob, oven & microwave, an under counter fridge with small icebox. Though annexed to the main house it has its own private entrance and parking. The bedroom has a king sized bed with luxurious linen bedding, the ensuite has a generous sized walk in rainfall shower..

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A modern cabin interior is captured, featuring a large glass door that frames breathtaking views of the landscape. A wooden log-burner stands beside a comfortable seating area with a chair. Natural light floods the space, highlighting wooden flooring and the cabin's wood paneling.
Cabin in Portree
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Falasgair

Falasgair is a modern cabin on a working croft, which captures uninterrupted views over Portree bay, Ben Tianavaig and the Cuillin hills in the far distance. The cabin itself has a full height atrium which includes a functional kitchenette, seating area, log-burner and a three-piece bathroom suite. The mezzanine level is accessed by a wooden staircase featuring a comfortable double bed. Situated just off the Scorrybreach trail this is the perfect launchpad for your Skye adventure.

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A modern retreat is nestled among rocky terrain, featuring expansive glass panels that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The structure's wooden exterior complements the natural environment, while the distant hills create a striking backdrop under a soft, evening sky.
Earthen home in Culnacnoc
5 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Elysium Skye - luxury retreat

A luxury retreat on the Isle of Skye. There is so much to love in this unique stylish escape. Walls of glass seamlessly connect you with nature boasting panoramic sea views across the Isles of Rona & Raasay. Close to dramatic landscapes like The Old Man of Storr, The Quiraing & Kilt Rock. Ideal for hikers seeking tranquillity, lovers and solo travellers who enjoy a bit of luxury. The bedroom doubles as a cinema, the views are breathtaking with thoughtful design throughout.

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Shepherd’s hut in Kyle of Lochalsh
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 402 reviews

The Magic Hut with view of Eilean Donan Castle

The Magic Hut, a cosy and unique getaway for the nature-loving eco-traveller looking for something cute and quirky. On a southwest facing hillside with stunning views of Loch Duich, Loch Alsh and Eilean Donan castle, nestled in a birch and hazel woodland. Within walking distance of the village of Dornie which has places to eat and drink, a local shop and of course the castle, on the road to Skye. Great if you enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the Scottish Highlands.

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A cozy living area features two large floor-to-ceiling windows framing scenic views of the bay and mountains. A wood-burning stove is positioned centrally on a stone hearth, with soft seating arranged to face the captivating landscape. Natural light enhances the serene ambiance.
Home in Harrapool
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

The Shorehouse, luxury coastal accommodation.

This 5* luxurious architect-designed property has panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay and at high tide you'll be just metres from the water's edge. Watch the teeming birdlife on the shore , enjoy the cosy woodburning stove in winter, and look out for the Northern Lights from the deck. With the shops and restaurants of Broadford, Skye's second largest village within walking distance, its the perfect base to explore Skye and Lochalsh.

Top guest favorite
A wide deck extends along the waterfront, featuring a modern seating area overlooking the calm water and surrounding hills. The sun casts a gentle light, enhancing the scenic view across the Loch with distant mountains visible in the background.
Home in Dornie
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

"Arras Beag" lochside cottage

Arras Beag is a stunning waterfront property in a beautifully peaceful location. Sleeping 4 people in 2 bedrooms (plus an additional sofa bed sleeping 2) the house has been completely upgraded and renovated to a very high standard. With panoramic views over the Loch, surrounding mountains and Eilean Donan castle, yet within a mile of picturesque Dornie where you’ll find a pub, post office, shop and bakery/pizza takeaway.

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Cottage in Isle of Skye
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Isle of Skye Cottage

The charming village of Kyleakin, situated on the Isle of Skye, offers a picturesque and peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Nestled in the heart of Kyleakin's historic district, the Isle of Skye cottage is truly a gem. This fisherman's cottage, built in the early 20th century, is filled with original stone work and wooden features, giving it a cozy and authentic feel.

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A panoramic view showcases Foulis Castle set in lush landscaped gardens with vibrant flower beds. The structure features exquisite architecture, surrounded by mature trees and open green spaces. The private drive leads to the entrance, where a vehicle is parked, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Castle in GB
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 1,037 reviews

The Pavilion, Foulis Castle, Highland Scotland

The Pavilion is a Luxurious Self Catered Wing of Foulis Castle just out of Evanton near the ancient burgh of Dingwall. The Pavilion is positioned within beautiful landscaped gardens overlooking the Cromarty Firth. Foulis Castle is a 15-20 min walk away from the Storehouse of Foulis Restaurant & Farm shop, which is situated on the shore of the Cromarty Firth (Mon-Sat 9-5pm).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Kyle of Lochalsh has inviting options around its waterfront, hillside, and village neighborhoods. Many travelers choose to stay near the harbor for scenic views and easy access to local shops, while others opt for countryside homes for a quieter setting.

  • What are the best things to do in Kyle of Lochalsh with kids?

    Kids often enjoy exploring tidal pools along the shore, watching boats at the harbor, and following woodland trails that encourage wildlife spotting. Community parks and interactive history trails also provide space for hands-on learning and play.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Explore the Skye Bridge for sweeping vistas, discover local maritime history at the harbor, and wander shoreline paths popular among birdwatchers. A visit to nearby castles or woodlands also provides insight into the heritage and natural environment.

  • How is the weather in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Kyle of Lochalsh has cool, damp winters averaging 37–46°F (3–8°C), and milder, breezy summers around 53–63°F (11–17°C). Rain can occur year-round, so it is helpful to pack rain gear whenever you visit.

  • When is the best time to visit Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with milder temperatures around 44-63°F (7-17°C) and longer daylight for exploring landscapes or attending local festivals. Winter months bring quieter scenery and cooler temperatures.

  • What are the best places to visit in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    The Skye Bridge is frequently suggested for scenic walks, while the harbor area gives a sense of maritime life. Nearby, castles and nature reserves provide opportunities for heritage exploration and wildlife watching.

  • What are some hiking trails in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    The area around Kyle of Lochalsh has woodland and coastal trails that offer views of the surrounding lochs and hills. Many walkers enjoy routes leading toward the Skye Bridge or into nearby forests for quiet nature experiences.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Families can explore shorelines, picnic near the harbor, or join wildlife boat excursions for a chance to watch seals or seabirds. Village parks and guided nature walks are also great for group outings.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Consider spending a day visiting the Isle of Skye for dramatic landscapes, exploring historic castles in the wider region, or joining a wildlife cruise on the nearby lochs. Outdoor enthusiasts often appreciate guided adventures or photography tours in the surrounding Highlands.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Kyle of Lochalsh has several pet-friendly accommodations, especially in areas with outdoor access or larger gardens. Staying near woodland or shoreline paths can help make walks with pets more enjoyable.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Dress for changing weather and bring layers even in summer. Locals often recommend exploring early in the morning for peaceful walks, and sampling freshly caught seafood at small village spots for a true taste of the area.

  • What is Kyle of Lochalsh known for?

    Kyle of Lochalsh is known for its gateway location to the Isle of Skye, striking sea and mountain views, and a strong maritime tradition. The area is also appreciated for its railway heritage and classic Highland scenery.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Explore wooded trails, tucked-away coastal paths, and smaller galleries that celebrate local crafts. The tidal islands near the village and ancient ruins in the landscape are often highlighted as memorable finds for those who enjoy quieter outings.

  • What are the best foods to try in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Local menus frequently feature West Coast seafood such as fresh haddock, salmon, and mussels, along with traditional stews or oatcakes. Try desserts made with local berries for a sweet finish after a meal.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Bring waterproof layers, sturdy shoes for uneven terrain, and a camera for coastal and mountain views. A warm jumper and a hat are useful year-round due to brisk winds and frequent changes in weather.

  • What is the nightlife in Kyle of Lochalsh like?

    Nightlife in Kyle of Lochalsh leans toward relaxed evenings in village pubs, with local folk music or storytelling sessions common in some venues. The area has a welcoming atmosphere for gathering over classic Scottish fare or a locally brewed drink.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Seasonal Highland games are frequently suggested, with music, athletic contests, and traditional dance drawing both locals and visitors. Community celebrations around midsummer and winter holidays are also notable for their inclusive spirit.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kyle of Lochalsh?

    Many rentals in Kyle of Lochalsh are set up for families, offering garden spaces, multiple bedrooms, and open living areas. Stays near the waterfront or village center can help families feel connected to nature and local activities.

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