Tigh Lachie at Mary's Thatched Cottages
Isle of Skye
The Highlands
IV49 9BL
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- Charming traditional ‘Black House’
- 2 well-behaved dogs welcome (FOC)
- Lovely local dog walks
- Doggy welcome pack, (humans get one too)
- Just a few minutes from the harbour
- Breathtaking views
Tigh Lachie at Mary's Thatched Cottages
Dog Friendly Cottage in Isle of Skye, The Highlands
Welcome to Tigh Lachie, a charming traditional ‘Black House’ nestled in the hillside below Ben Meabost and Ben Cleat. Named after Lachie MacIntosh, a historic crofter of Elgol, this elevated cottage offers breathtaking views of the Strathaird peninsula, Glasnakille, Sleat, and the Isles of Rum and Eigg. Just a few minutes from the harbour where boat trips can be taken to the small isles or in to the heart of the spectacular Cuillins.
Discover the beauty of Skye while staying at Tigh Lachie. It’s the perfect base for exploring the wilderness or simply relaxing indoors with your favourite book and a wee dram. Ideal for couples and small families, Tigh Lachie offers a relaxing self-catering experience.
What's Included?
Sleeps up to 4 guests
Traditional veiled boxed king size bed
1 gallery twin bedroom (accessed via foldaway ladder with deep treads)
Underfloor heating & cast iron stove
Fully equipped kitchen (fridge freezer, microwave, Krups coffee machine, oven with ceramic hob, dishwasher, washing machine)
Dining Area
Outdoor Picnic Bench
Free WiFi
Smart TV with Sky sports & movies
Rainfall shower with thermostatic mixer
Hairdryer & luxury cotton towels
Egyptian cotton sheets
Travel cot
Welcome pack with bread, milk, eggs, butter & treats
Complimentary toiletries
Dog Welcome Pack
Location
The Isle of Skye is such a beautiful and enchanting island filled with wonderful places, people and, of course, wildlife. Whether you have come to walk, explore, photograph or just relax you can do so from the comfort of Mary’s Thatched Cottages. There are many things to see and do, some of which we could list here, but it is sometimes better to just go looking for that little surprise around the next corner!