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Unique and Secluded AirShip with Breathtaking Highland Views
Retreat to the deck of this sustainable getaway and gaze at the twinkling constellations under a cosy tartan blanket. AirShip 2 is an iconic, insulated aluminum pod designed by Roderick James with views of the Sound of Mull from dragonfly windows. Airship002 is comfortable, quirky and cool. It does not pretend to be a five star hotel. The reviews tell the story. If booked for the dates you want check out our new listing The Pilot House, Drimnin which is on the same 4 acra site. The kitchen has a toaster, electric kettle, tefal halogen hob, combination oven/microwave. All pots and pans, plates, glasses ,cutlery provided. All you will need to bring is your food. worth stocking up on your way in as Lochaline is the nearest place to shop which is 8 miles away. The AirShip is situated in a beautiful, secluded position on a four-acre site. Stunning views reach across the Sound of Mull towards Tobermory on the Isle of Mull and out to sea toward Ardnamurchan Point.

St Franny's Bothan, Isle of Eigg, Inner Hebrides
NB: Saturday bookings only, 7-night minimum. A hillside hideout to escape, explore, rest & relax. Our light and airy bothan was specially commissioned by Studio Hardie, the bespoke craft team from Channel 4's Amazing Spaces. Set in a grassy field overlooking an ever-changing vista of sea and mountains. Well-equipped & tastefully furnished. A short walk from the pier, shop and ceilidh hall. Brave an invigorating swim in the sea, walk the beautiful hills or simply sit and soak up the tranquility.

A Highland Haven in Ardnamurchan
Perched above the village of Kilchoan, the most westerly village on mainland Britain, Torr Solais Cottage offers a modern, light filled retreat with sweeping views of sea and mountain. This beautifully appointed self catering home sleeps 4 in 2 comfortable bedrooms (1 king bedroom, 1 twin bedroom) 2 bathrooms , 1 with walk in shower. An open plan living space with wood burning stove, well equipped kitchen. Step out onto the spacious decked balcony to soak up the dramatic Ardnamurchan landscape.

Character tiny house with fabulous views .
Welcome to Naust ( Norse for a small building by the sea) , where the main event is the spectacular uninterrupted sea view over the Sound of Mull, closely followed by the beautiful, bespoke tiny house, hand-built by a local craftsman with stylish interior and superb quality fixtures and fittings. You'll find everything at Naust that you need to make this your perfect escape, from a fully equipped kitchen, wireless speaker & radio, picnic basket, superking bed, fluffy towels and a huge shower !

Clickety-Clack Cottage
Clickety-Clack is nestled at the head of Loch Eil, 10 miles from Fort William, 6 miles from Glenfinnan. Sleeps 4 persons max. Sits along side the A830. 1 well behaved dog is permitted at the cottage with prior arrangement. We have beautiful views of the Loch and Ben Nevis. Perfect for couples and families and sits alongside the West Highland Railway line, the cottage is in the enviable position to watch the trains pass the front door. Car is essential in order to see the surrounding areas.

Croft House Bothy in Heart of Highlands
Featured in The Guardian Travel's '10 of the Best Wilderness Holidays in Scotland', get back-to-basics in this beautiful old croft house bothy, hidden on a mountainside between the Five Sisters of Kintail and Eilean Donan Castle, close to the Isle of Skye. With no running water or cooking facilities, this stay is not for the faint hearted. Bathe in a cold mountain stream, see the stars in the dark night sky, feel the heat from a crackling fire, and fall asleep to the sound of the waterfall.

Cleadale Bothy on Isle of Eigg
Sustainability is key to our way of life. We grow vegetables and keep chickens for their eggs. We burn locally grown wood and our water is heated by the sun. Our water supply is from a spring and reputed to be blessed by St Columba. Our electricity is generated by a renewables sources and distributed by Eigg Electric. There are stunning views in all directions - over the Atlantic to the Isle of Rum, behind to dramatic basalt cliffs plus scenic beaches and waterfalls situated close by.

Beautiful, fully equipped, Shepherds Hut.
Muin Shepherd Hut currently has building works being carried out some 25m to the rear for the new Kilchoan Community Shop (please see exterior pics for proximity). Muin comes complete with: a 2kw Shower (2 minutes of hot water/5 minutes to re-heat) toilet, sink, Belfast sink, fridge, ceramic hob, Air Fryer, underfloor heating, wood burning stove, TV, Double bed with King size duvet, decked area, enclosed private garden (dog friendly) and views over to the Isles of Mull and Atlantic Ocean.

Secluded shoreline artist's bothy
Situated on a Woodland Croft on the shores of a sea loch, this beautiful timber bothy was conceived as a getaway for artists and creatives looking for peace in an inspiring landscape. It's also ideal for kayakers or walkers. The bothy is next to the host's artist’s studio which it is possible to see by arrangement. With rocky coast and woodland behind, and the sea almost lapping at the front door, this simple but stylish bothy has everything you could need for the most restful of breaks.

Spacious cabin beside the sea
Situated in the township of Braes, only a 15 minute drive from Portree, our cabin 'moonen' overlooks the Sound of Raasay. It sits on the sea side of an old church building, near the shoreline. It is peaceful here and a haven for wildlife. You can sometimes see whales and dolphins from your window and seals and otters on the nearby shore. Roe deer, sea eagles and buzzards are a common sight too. Enjoy beautiful views over to the Island of Raasay from both the bedroom and living area.

Byre 7 in Aird of Sleat
This unique place has a style all of its own. set on the top of a hill with stunning views over the sound of Sleat, taking in breathtaking views of the Isles of Eigg and Rum and in the distant the most westerly point of Scotland. Either sit and relax outside on the decking or down at the fire pit enjoying the peace and tranquility. Enjoy your relaxing break and cosy up inside with under floor heating through out and a warming glow from the log fire.

Modern home with stunning views on Isle of Eigg
A contemporary house design by award-winning architects Dualchas. On the coast of the beautiful island of Eigg with stunning views across Laig Bay towards the mountains of Rum. Only a short stroll from the beach, it is a perfect base for a relaxed and comfortable stay on Eigg. Enjoy spectacular views and sunsets from couch or bed through the full height picture windows extending across the whole front of the house.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Isle of Eigg?
Stays on Isle of Eigg often feature locally run cottages, cozy guesthouses, and family-friendly vacation rentals. Many options embrace the island’s landscape, with views of the sea, moorland, or village life.
What are the best things to do in Isle of Eigg with kids?
Families can explore sandy beaches, wander wildlife-friendly nature trails, and enjoy rock pooling along the shoreline. The Singing Sands and accessible walks around the pier are frequently suggested for curious young explorers.
What are some of the best things to do in Isle of Eigg?
Isle of Eigg has hiking up An Sgurr, exploring the Singing Sands beach, and watching for wildlife such as seals or eagles. The local craft shop and heritage center add insight into island culture.
How is the weather in Isle of Eigg?
Isle of Eigg has cool, maritime weather with temperatures often between 38–62°F (4–17°C) across the year. Rain is common, so waterproof layers and sturdy shoes are frequently suggested.
When is the best time to visit Isle of Eigg?
Late spring and summer are often recommended, when mild temperatures and longer daylight make outdoor activities more accessible. Many visitors also enjoy blooming wildflowers and birdlife during these months.
What are the best places to visit in Isle of Eigg?
Explore An Sgurr for its distinct rocky summit, visit the Singing Sands for unique tidal sounds, and stop by the island’s heritage center. The Massacre Cave is also frequently suggested for those interested in local history.
What are some hiking trails in Isle of Eigg?
Popular hikes include the ascent of An Sgurr, a walk to Singing Sands beach, and trails winding through coastal heath and woods. Many paths feature sea views, wildlife encounters, and glimpses of neighboring islands.
What are some family activities we can do in Isle of Eigg?
Families can explore sandy beaches for rock pooling, rent bikes to enjoy quiet island paths, or take guided wildlife walks. Visiting local craft shops and learning about island crofting at the Old Shop Museum are often suggested experiences.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Isle of Eigg?
Day trip options include exploring neighboring Small Isles like Rum, Canna, or Muck, each known for distinct landscapes and cultural sites. Local wildlife cruises are also frequently suggested for seal and seabird spotting.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Isle of Eigg?
Several accommodations on Isle of Eigg welcome pets, including select cottages and vacation rentals. Open landscapes and quiet beaches make it easy for guests traveling with dogs to enjoy outdoor activities together.
What are some local tips for visiting Isle of Eigg?
Pack waterproof gear and layered clothing, as weather can change quickly. Respect local wildlife by keeping a safe distance, and consider bringing cash, since card payments are less widely accepted on the island.
What is Isle of Eigg known for?
Isle of Eigg is known for its community-led sustainability initiatives, striking scenery like An Sgurr, and musical Singing Sands beach. The island is also recognized for rich wildlife and locally rooted arts traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Isle of Eigg?
Explore Galmisdale Bay for a quiet beach experience, find fossil-embedded rocks near Laig Beach, or step inside the Massacre Cave for a moment of local history. The island’s art installations and small gardens are also frequently cherished by visitors.
What are the best foods to try in Isle of Eigg?
Local menus frequently feature fresh seafood, homemade breads, and island-raised lamb. Seasonal preserves, hand-churned ice cream, and cakes made with local ingredients are also worth tasting during your visit.
What should I bring for a trip to Isle of Eigg?
Bring layered, waterproof clothing, sturdy walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera for capturing wildlife and views are also frequently suggested.
What is the nightlife in Isle of Eigg like?
Nightlife on Isle of Eigg is laid-back, centering around cozy pub gatherings, occasional live music, and community events. Clear evenings sometimes encourage stargazing or storytelling by the shore.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Isle of Eigg?
Isle of Eigg often hosts a summer music festival celebrating local talent, as well as community ceilidhs and seasonal craft markets. Outdoor events and guided nature walks are also frequently organized throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Isle of Eigg?
Family-friendly vacation rentals on Isle of Eigg include cottages, group lodges, and homes near beaches or the main village. Many have outdoor space and easy access to kid-friendly nature spots.





