Toravaig House Hotel


Toravaig is a stylish, contemporary country house hotel situated in the ´Garden of Skye´, with magnificent views over the sea to the mainland hills beyond. Set amidst 2 acres in a secluded part of the island, with breathtaking views over the Sound of Sleat and is one of the island´s most exclusive and luxurious retreats. If the waters don´t tempt you, the bedrooms surely will. The rooms are freshly presented with newly laundered, crisp white bedlinen on sleigh or brass beds, each room being individual and different with great attention to detail. Nowhere is Toravaig´s hospitality more evident than in its delightful dining service in glowing candlelight. An opportunity to revisit an earlier tradition of hospitality when meals and conversation were savoured and never rushed. Exclusive Dailing Sailing excursions available.

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Address

Knock Bay,
Sleat,
Isle of Skye
IV44 8RE

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Information on Toravaig House Hotel, Knock Bay, Sleat, Isle of Skye

No. of bedrooms: Total: 9        Types of room: Single, Double
Room rates guide: Double/Twin from:  £139.00
Room with Breakfast
General info: No smoking, No children, no dogs, Open all year
Room facilities: CD player, Colour TV, Radio, Tea/coffee making facilities, Fruit basket, Luxury toiletries, Mineral water
Hotel facilities: AA Rosette restaurant, 2 acre garden (max 20 people)
Outdoor activities:
(on site)  Private yacht
Outdoor activities:
(not on site)  Sea-shore, Fishing, Riding, Sailing
Local directions: By the Skye Bridge, take the A87 to Broadford. Turn left to Armadale, Sleat (A851) on approach to Broadford. Continue towards Armadale for approx. 10 miles. The hotel is less than 1 mile beyond the Tarskvaig junction on the main A851 and on the left hand side of the road.
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Nearest railway stn:
Inverness
Inverness (80 miles) , Glasgow (210 miles)
Kyle of Lochalsh