According to Visit Scotland (visitscotland.com), ten of the top twelve tourist attractions in Scotland are based in Edinburgh. With its iconic castle, world-renowned zoo and abundance of galleries and museums, it’s no surprise visitors flock there every year. But there’s so much more to Scotland than its capital city.
Away from the cities and crowds, Scotland has some of the most breath-taking scenery in the world. Popular with artists and photographers alike and a magnet for walkers, climbers and all-round adventure seekers, the Highlands and Islands offer endless possibilities when it comes to holidaying in the UK.
For instance, did you know Scotland has over 900 offshore islands? Most can be found off Shetland, Orkney and the Inner and Outer Hebrides and are a haven for wildlife. It’s not unusual to spot seals, otters, minke whales and dolphins in Scottish waters. Red squirrels and deer also roam the land. If you’re lucky, you may also spy other, more elusive species: golden eagles, puffins or pine martins. And let’s not forget that magnificent hairy beast, the Highland cow.
Recently, I’ve been a frequent visitor to the Isle of Skye. Although still technically an island, it has been connected to the mainland by bridge since 1992, thus providing visitors (and residents) with easier and wider access options. For those unwilling to delete Edinburgh from their wish list, Skye is a five-hour drive from the capital.
Skye’s own capital, Portree, also attracts tourists in their droves, drawn by its reputation for history and mystery as well as the stunning views, courtesy of the neighbouring lochs and peaks. Other island hot-spots include The Old Man of Storr, Fairy Pools, Fairy Glen and Armadale Castle.
I will admit to ticking most of these sights off my to-do list. That said, my favourite place to visit on the Isle of Skye sits to the south of the island. Nestled in a picturesque bay with glorious views over the Sound of Sleat, Hotel Eilean Iarmain offers so much more than a place to stay. Not only does it embrace you with a warm, Gaelic welcome, it invites you to sit back, relax and unwind. To step off the tourist trail and enjoy Skye at its beautiful best.
The hotel boasts three accommodation choices: The Main House, The Garden House and The Steading. The latter dates back to the early 1800s. A converted stable block, it is now home to four suites, each with a cosy sitting room and enviable views of Isle Ornsay Lighthouse, the dramatic hills of Knoydart beyond. In the hotel itself, you may find yourself sleeping in a 19th century bed from Armadale Castle or peering out of a turret! Or perhaps you would prefer a four-poster bed in The Garden House?
All rooms are as characterful as they are comfortable but you’ll feel equally at home in the hotel’s lounge where you’ll find sumptuous sofas and a wood-burning fire, the smoky scent and glowing embers adding to that sense of calm.
2022 is Scotland’s Year of Stories, a time to celebrate stories inspired by, written, or created in Scotland. And there’s nowhere better to embrace this than at Hotel Eilean Iarmain where music, song, poetry and storytelling are all encouraged. These informal gatherings are at the heart of Gaelic culture and the hotel lounge is the perfect place to appreciate – or take part in – one of these heart-warming affairs.
Of course, dinner comes first and dining in the hotel restaurant is a real treat. Hand-dived scallops and Eilean Iarmain estate venison are a speciality with local produce being sourced as often as possible, promoting the best of what Skye has to offer. Log fires and candlelight provide the perfect intimate setting for your exquisite dining experience.
For a more casual lunch or dinner, Am Pràban Bar offers an informal fireside welcome. Mingle with the locals (and their dogs) and, if you time it right, tap your feet to the live traditional music performed by local musicians and singers. It all adds up to an unforgettable cèilidh atmosphere.
If the weather is kind, why travel further than the hotel grounds where the views truly are second to none? The historic pier, lazy water’s edge and rugged backdrop offer the perfect tranquil spot to rest, recharge and reflect. Browse the artwork in Gallery An Talla Dearg or treat yourself (or someone else) to some Scottish cashmere, traditional tweed or local handmade crafts from Flòraidh boutique.
Alternatively, if energy levels permit, away from the hotel there are options aplenty. Why not indulge in one of the many activities available to book at Eilean Iarmain?
Kayaking, fly and sea fishing, clay shooting, wildlife walks and Argocat safaris are among the offerings but I can thoroughly recommend the simulated stalking. Nobody knows the landscape of Fearann Eilean Iarmain better than the hotel’s resident Gamekeeper, Scott MacKenzie. Scott is dedicated to environmental conservation and wildlife protection and is the perfect guide for a day out on the hills where panoramic views await. During my own simulated stalking experience, I was able to learn first-hand about ethical shooting and the culling of deer as well as try my hand at the skills involved. And did I mention the views?
For those preferring to experience the real thing, red and roe deer stalking can also be arranged. This is carried out during open season only and in accordance with the Estate’s strict Deer Management Plan.
Of course, Skye does have its fair share of inclement weather – it’s not called the Misty Isle for nothing! That said, the mist often adds drama to an already impressive vista. There’s nothing more atmospheric than a veil of mist draped over the still but ominous Sound of Sleat. Or a ribbon of mist winding itself around the dark and distant Knoydart hills. It can even add an alluring twist to an otherwise typical sunrise – all of which can be viewed perfectly from the cosy confines of the hotel.
After an exhilarating day out, be it sightseeing or adventuring, sunshine or sleet, Hotel Eilean Iarmain provides the perfect retreat. It envelopes you in its charm, inspires you through its character and enchants you with its memories.
For more information or to book your unforgettable trip to Skye, visit https://eileaniarmain.co.uk