Must Visit Glamping on the Isle of Skye – Top 5 Places to Stay

The Isle of Skye is the most visited island in Scotland. Situated across The Skye Bridge from mainland Scotland, the Isle of Skye is incredibly easy to travel to making it the perfect place to visit in Scotland.

Glamping in Scotland is a fantastic way of enjoying a bit of luxury on your trip to the Isle of Skye. 

So if you are looking for where to stay on the Isle of Skye, look no further as we share with you the best places to go glamping on the Isle of Skye.

 

Must Visit Glamping on the Isle of Skye - Top 5 Places to Stay​

One of the most popular places for both Scots and visitors to Scotland alike is the Isle of Skye, also known as the Misty Isle. So in this guide, we are sharing a unique side of where to stay on the Isle of Skye as well as how to prepare for your trip to the island.

  • Allt Yelkie Pod Dha, Earlish

  • Allt Yelkie Pod Ceithir, Earlish

  • Tigh Beag na h'aibhne, Broadford

  • 40 Bernisdale - The Sabhal, Skeabost

  • 40 Bernisdale - The Shepherds Hut, Skeabost

 

Allt Yelkie Pod Dha, Earlish

 Allt Yelkie Pod ‘Dha’ Luxury Glamping is located in Earlish, 12 miles from the central town of Portree. This chalet has a garden and private parking is offered.

There is a fully equipped kitchenette, with a microwave and a fridge, within the accommodation, as well as one bedroom and a flat-screen TV Towels and bed linen are offered for guests in this accommodation.

Book your stay at Allt Yelkie Pod ‘Dha’ Luxury Glamping Earlish here.

 

Allt Yelkie Pod Ceithir, Earlish

Situated in Earlish in the Isle of Skye region, Allt Yelkie Pod Ceithir is a luxury glamping accommodation located in Earlish on the Isle of Skye, 12 miles from Portree. This accommodation has a garden and there is free private parking onsite for guests.

Allt Yelkie Pod Ceithir has one bedroom and a seating area with a flat-screen TV. There is also free WiFi within the unit.

A kitchenette is featured within this chalet that comes complete with a microwave and a fridge. You will also have your own private bathroom with a hairdryer. Towels and bed linen are available.

Book your stay at Allt Yelkie Pod Ceithir, Luxury Glamping, Earlish here.

 

Tigh Beag na h'aibhne, Broadford

Tigh Beag na h'aibhne is situated in Broadford on the Isle of Skye. This pod style accommodation offers beautiful mountain views from the terrace. There is a bedroom and bathroom within the pod and bed linen and towels are included in the price of the stay. 

There is a fully equipped kitchen in the accommodation as well as a dining area, lounge area and TV. The highlight of this accommodation is that guests are welcome to use the hot tub outside of the glamping pod making your stay that little bit more relaxing. 

This accommodation is 26 miles from Portree.

Book your stay at Tigh Beag na h'aibhne here.

 

40 Bernisdale – The Sabhal, Skeabost

40 Bernisdale – The Sabhal is set in the Skeabost region on the Isle of Skye, 8 miles from Portree. This quirky accommodation on the Isle of Skye offers free WiFi and free private parking for guests.

Within the chalet there is a small kitchen area which comes complete with a fridge, toaster and a stovetop. There is even a coffee machine in this unit. There is also a private bathroom with a shower and hairdryer within this accommodation.

Get comfortable in the seating area in front of the flat-screen TV with satellite channels. 

Book your stay at 40 Bernisdale – The Sabhal here.

 

40 Bernisdale – Shepherds Hut, Skeabost

This unique accommodation is situated in Skeabost, around 8 miles from the town of Portree in the Isle of Skye. Inside the Shepherds Hut there is one bedroom and a bathroom with a shower and hairdryer. 

There is also a small kitchenette with a fridge and a stovetop. Free private parking is available for guests at 40 Bernisdale – Shepherds Hut.

Book your stay at 40 Bernisdale – Shepherds Hut, Skeabost here.

 

So there you have it, your guide to where to stay on the Isle of Skye, glamping edition. If you are visiting this incredible place and have any other questions on what to expect, leave us a comment down below. We love to chat about this stuff! If you have already been, let us know how it was! Did you get a clear day to see the sights? Did you manage the trip without getting caught in the rain? Let us know in the comments below!

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