Peters holiday cottage in Tarskavaig: Isle of SkyePETERS
9 Tarskavaig,
Sleat,
Isle of Skye
IV46 8SA

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Sleeps: 4.
Cot available.
One pet welcome.

Price range: £280 - £400 pw.



For further details please contact:

Mrs J. Macgregor
Tel: 01471 855490
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar


 Peter's is a 2 bedroom, self catering house, situated in the centre of Tarskavaig village, in the south end of the Isle of Skye.  
  • It has 2 bedrooms, one with 2 single beds and the other with a double bed.
  • All linen and towels provided.
  • The sitting room has an electric fire, colour TV, DVD player and video.
  • A fully equipped kitchen contains electric cooker, fridge, washing machine, tumble drier, microwave and dishwasher, dining table and seats.
  • There is also a toilet and shower room and the house has oil fired central heating.
  • There is a telephone in the house.
  • One dog welcome by arrangement with the owner.
  • Price includes all heating, electricity, linen and towels.
Photos below:
The Cuillins from Tarskavaig (left), Entering Tarskavaig village (right)

Location  
  • The house is situated in the centre of Tarskavaig village, 100 yds from the red telephone kiosk, on the left hand side of the road to the shore.
  • From Broadford follow signs to Armadale Ferry and either turn right at sign for Ord or further on (about 3 miles) turn right at sign for Achnacloich and Tarskavaig. Both are narrow roads with many blind corners.
  • From Armadale, follow signs to Broadford and take left turn to Achnacloich and Tarskavaig. Tarskavaig is about a mile on from Achnacloich.
  • There are no shops in Tarskavaig. The nearest is in Ardvasar, where there is also a post office.
  • The house is about a quarter mile from the shore. It is in a wonderful area for walking and has lots of wildlife.
  • Peters is 6 miles from the Mallaig ferry and 28 miles from the Bridge.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar



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