Our Cottage

On the ground floor is a living room with open fire, dining room, light and airy kitchen, and bathroom. The kitchen, bathroom and toilet have recently been fully refurnished. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, a family room with a super king and single bed, a twin room and a single room. There is also an upstairs toilet.

Living Room

Kitchen

Bedrooms

At a glance

  • Sleeps: 6
  • Price Range: £400 - £1000
  • Open: Spring to Autumn Winter by arrangement
  • Pets ? : by arrangement
  • Smoking ?: No
  • Wifi available: Yes

Facilities Include

  • Open coal fire
  • Oil fired central heating
  • Digital TV & DVD.
  • WiFi & mobile phone coverage
  • Bed linen and towels provided
  • Electric hob and double oven
  • Microwave
  • Fridge & Freezer
  • Dishwasher, Washing machine/drier
  • Ample on street parking

Arrangements

  • Pets by arrangement
  • Non-smoking
  • Booking period – Saturday to Saturday
  • Earliest arrival time - 16:00
  • Latest departure time - 10:00
  • Non-refundable deposit on booking required, balance payable six weeks before arrival
  • Payment by cheque or BACS

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Area

Plockton: A beautiful conservation village, surrounded by stunning scenery, beloved by tourists and artists - what more could you wish?

Welcome to Plockton in the North West Highlands of Scotland. The picturesque village sits on a sheltered bay with stunning views overlooking Loch Carron. Plockton is a Highland village that really offers everything: breathtaking scenery and landscapes, secluded bays, coral beaches, islands, panoramic views and the possibility of seeing an array of marine life at close quarters.

Because of its spectacular setting and traditional Highland atmosphere, Plockton has appeared in numerous film and television productions, the most well known being the BBC’s 'Hamish Macbeth' series.  This peaceful Highland community in the Gaelic heartland now draws visitors from all over the world to enjoy its beautiful setting.

The sea is integral to Plockton. The community once thrived on fishing and crofting, and now, in the summer, the bay is a popular anchorage for visiting yachts and famous for it’s fortnight Sailing Regatta.

Everyone can get out on the water: from Calum’s Seal Trips, one of the longest running and most well know boat trips in Scotland; to kayaking, sailing and rowing.

A National Trust for Scotland conservation village, Plockton has carefully preserved its heritage, while offering outstanding hospitality. There’s an excellent range of accommodation and the hotels and restaurants are famous for their seafood as well as live traditional music. Eating out there’s something for everyone: from fine dining to fish and chips on the harbour wall.

Popular with artists, Plockton is home to an art gallery and studio and there are regular exhibitions at the village hall. The village is also well served by a shop, post office and railway station.

And, just a 15-minute drive away, Kyle of Lochalsh has a full range of amenities and services and is the gateway to the Isle of Skye.

Find Out More at visitplockton.com

Booking

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Booking our self-catering cottage in Plockton is easy. Just check to see if we're available on your preferred dates, and then contact to confirm your booking. Normal booking period is Saturday to Saturday. Short stays available on request (three night minimum).

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