Comfortable Bed and Breakfast situated on the beautiful Waternish Peninsula in north west Skye.
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Brae Fasach is within walking distance of the oldest inn on Skye (The Stein Inn), renowned sea food restaurant and gallery. Also within easy reach of all popular walking areas, BHS Riding School, and Dive Centre, and also kayaking, mountain biking, whale watching and Art trail. Arranged guided walks and climbing for groups of all abilities are available under the supervision of a qualified Mountain Leader/Climbing Instructor. Facilities & TariffPrices are per room, per night and include breakfast. Reduced rates are available for stays of longer than 2 nights.
Guests have full access to the arts studio and a 10% discount on any purchase from there. Evening Meals, 3 courses £21.50 per person, are available if booked in advance. |
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Ian Williams, the proprietor, exhibits a large range of his own art work which is produced on the premises.
There you will find a range of individual handcrafted ceramics, paintings, cards, knitwear, photography and decoupage for sale.
The combination of accommodation and studio make Brae Fasach ideal for art retreat and relaxation.
Open all year round except January. For bookings or any other enquiries, please contact:
Ian Williams
Brae Fasach
Loch Bay
Waternish
Isle of Skye IV55 8GD
Tel: (01470) 592 732
Cross the bridge then turn right at the roundabout, taking the A87 to Portree. As you enter Portree, turn left onto the A87 sign posted to Uig and Dunvegan. After 5 miles you then need to turn left onto the A850, signposted for Dunvegan. Turn right onto B886 to Waternish. Follow road all the way to a T junction. Turn right at the T junction then, just after a left hand bend, you will see Brae Fasach on the right.
Travel up the A851 towards Broadford. Turn left onto the A87 and drive to Portree. From Portree, the rest of the route is the same as above.
The location is shown on this On-line Map (Scale 1:25000).
Ordnance Survey Grid Reference: 264570.
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