Solas, Broadford

Solas is a detached stone cottage situated on a hillside in the friendly crofting community of Camuscross, ten miles from the village of Broadford on the Isle of Skye. This cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms, consisting of two doubles, as well as a ground floor bathroom. The cottage also has a kitchen with dining area and a sitting room with multi-fuel stove. Outside there is off road and roadside parking for one car, as well as a front lawned garden. Solas is an ideal base for exploring the Isle of Skye, as well as venturing onto the mainland.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Sky Television
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Sea Nearby
  •   Great Views
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Two bedrooms: 2 x double. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with multi-fuel stove.

Broadford 10 miles. This delightful, 100-year old detached stone croft cottage is nestled on a pretty hillside in the friendly, small crofting village of Camus Cross, within driving distance of the village of Broadford on the Isle of Skye. Solas means light in Gaelic, and the cottage has been converted into a modern, comfortable and beautiful home. It offers wonderful panoramic views across the sea, enjoyed by dolphins and seal, to the mountains of Knoydart on the Scottish mainland. This Camus Cross cottage is ideal for a family or group of friends who will simply love the breathtaking views and appreciate the wildlife and scenery. There are two bedrooms at this cottage near Broadford, with a well-equipped kitchen/diner and a 250 square feet sitting room, which was once the byre used by cows, sheep and horses! The sitting room is a bright and sociable area, which benefits from a welcoming multi-fuel stove, fully-folding oak doors that open onto a private front garden, double height ceiling, a multi-use games table and a high quality surround sound audio system. The lawned garden is the perfect place to relax on sunny days with a good book, that's if you can keep your eyes off the view! Within walking distance of this cottage in Camus Cross is a hotel and small harbour, used by yachtsmen, fishermen and locals. This cottage is ideally placed for the Skye Bridge so guests not only have the whole of this beautiful island to explore, but can also travel to the mainland to explore the villages of Kyle and Plockton. This is a truly magical location for a great holiday on Skye.

Broadford is the second largest village on the magical island of Skye. Views that can be seen from the village extend out to the Isle of Pabay and to the Applecross mountains on the mainland. There are shops, hotels and craft stalls in Broadford, plus close by is the Sleat Peninsula known as the Garden of Skye, and the Skye Bridge, which gives access to the mainland.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric storage heaters with multi-fuel stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washer, dishwasher, outside line for drying clothes TV with Sky, DVD, CD/iPod dock with surround sound, pay phone, selection of books, games and DVDs, multi-use games table with snooker/pool/table tennis. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Off road parking 3 cars. Front lawned garden. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 10 miles, hotel with bar 9 mins walk. Harbour 9 mins walk. Note: Double bedrooms have traditional sloping ceilings. Note: The off road parking space beside the cottage is unsuitable for very low vehicles. Please note: property allows maximum of 4 people including any infants.

Location Details

Broadford is the second largest village on the magical island of Skye. Views that can be seen from the village extend out to the Isle of Pabay and to the Applecross mountains on the mainland. There are shops, hotels and craft stalls in Broadford, plus close by is the Sleat Peninsula known as the Garden of Skye, and the Skye Bridge, which gives access to the mainland.

Reviews

What a gem of a place! The views across the sea to the mountains are exquisite, ever changing with the light. The dark skies meant stargazing for us, watching shooting stars. It is a very comfortable house, with everything we could have hoped for, including a table tennis table, which was a hit with the kids. The kitchen is well equipped. The garden provided us with a lovely space to enjoy the beautiful weather we were blessed with for our stay. A few minute's walk down the lane was a hotel, with friendly staff, nice food and award winning gin and whisky produced on the premises. The beer garden on the lochside is a great place to enjoy a local beer in the afternoon. There is a community run shop and cafe just a couple of minute's drive away, with friendly staff and well-stocked shelves. The fresh bread is amazing! I would highly recommend a stay in this great barn conversion situated in an unspoilt corner of Skye.

Rated by JackiP71 reviewed on 16th August 2020

My husband and I enjoyed a wonderful 7 night stay at Solas! The cottage is warm, cosy, well-appointed and the location is perfection – easily our favourite area on Skye. The only issue I would highlight is that there is no Wi-Fi or phone signal at the property. This can make planning your stay on Skye a bit difficult, however, the Eilean Iarmain pub is only down the road, and the Wi-Fi signal there is excellent (as is the food!). The games table, surround-sound, TV, games, books etc… mean there is plenty to keep yourself entertained at the cottage, so if you are looking for a relaxing break away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, then this is the place for you! Highly recommended.

Rated by FL09876 reviewed on 18th September 2016

The view of the mountains and loch was magnificent! Sleeping worked out very well - all beds were comfy. The location on Skye worked out very well as it was convenient for touring Skye and nearby Torridon area. The large sitting room was great for hanging out in the evening and having a pub 15 minutes walk away was a nice touch.

Rated by Mr Liver reviewed on 24th June 2016

We were delighted with Solas, it was a beautiful cottage with stunning views out over the Sound of Sleat to Knoydart. It was comfortable, warm, very well equipped, just perfect for us.

Rated by Mr Jameson reviewed on 19th October 2015

We stayed at Solas for a week to celebrate our wedding anniversary, having been married just along the road in the nearby hotel. The property was superb, and certainly exceeded our expectations. Very well appointed, very well finished and very well located. When we arrived the first thing we did was open up the bi-fold doors in the living room and just sat and soaked in the stunning views over to Knoydart. There's a lovely big stove in the living room, however we only used it twice, and even then it was more for the comfort of a fire rather than needing the heat. Solas is well insulated and is a very toasty property, we had all but one of the radiators turned off during our stay. I think even on the coldest wintery day you'd not need all of the radiators on. The only criticism I could really level at the property would be that the trees in the neighbouring garden obstruct a little bit of the view, however the views are still stunning, and to get the full vista all you have to do is go a few steps down to the bottom of the garden. We'll certainly be back, it was fantastic value for money and was a genuinely lovely place to stay for a week, we were sorry to leave.

Rated by CJV8 reviewed on 18th October 2015

Great views without a doubt. Can't deny that. On the surface, a well furnished comfortable cottage. A few things irked us - as seasoned self caterers, its the little things that make the difference, and big showy extravagance or claims make no odds if the basics aren't there. Comfy beds. Great views. Nicely furnished. Good bath (bath only - shower not so much). Kitchen reasonably kitted out although a couple of things in the saucepan cupboard have seen better days... looked like a good music/tv set up although we didn't touch any of this during our stay so can't comment more. DVDs and Books clearly very personal to the owners - an odd mix. I'd suggest taking your own!! Downsides for us were the overly personal nature of the accessories particularly on the walls and in the lounge. Didn't want to see depressing arty photos of political type rallies, nor photos of one of the owners in 'the war torn Sudan' clad in kevlar. The personal letters from the Prince of Wales and 'Del boy and Rodney' are all very impressive if that is your thing but maybe better placed in the owners home rather than a as a showy holiday rental. 'look who we got a letter from' ... Personally we found it a little misplaced and it certainly didn't add anything to the experience. I appreciate the owners may use the cottage themselves but even so - it is a rental which people pay good money for. Maybe views of the local area on the walls rather than photos of rallies against the government in London would be better suited. Shower is at the wrong end of the bath so you can't stand under the (small, weak) shower head. The bath is comfy as a bath as the back has a good slope on it, but this is also where the shower falls, which makes standing under the shower a contortion act and a little dangerous. So be prepared to stand holding the shower head over your own head. Towels provided are on the small side for wrapping up in post bath/shower... glad we took our own bath sheets. No toilet paper provided other than what was left on the roll. The 'fuel pack' stated in the description as part of the rent was clearly lacking. And although we had wall to wall sunshine for most of our stay the first night and day was chilly and the storage heaters hadn't been on so we had no heat. We opted for the stove but with the 'fuel' left if was a pointless task. Tiny coal pieces suited to a BBQ not a real fire. A few sticks of kindling in a pretty much empty bag. A few sheets of paper. No matches. There was fire lighters but I hate the smell of those. Oh, and a chunk of wood that was too big to fit in the pit. Once the storage heaters did get going, you couldn't control the temperature and then we got lucky with the sun so didn't need them anyway. Fridge was on an average setting but it froze all of our food stuffs, rendering some of them destined for the bin. Think we had it on the lowest setting thereafter but too late for most of our fresh salad stuff and meats which weren't suitable for freezing! Due to the great weather, after the first night/day/night the place really warmed up - to the point we found sleep very uncomfortable as up in the eaves it was very warm after the sun being on the cottage all day but due to lack of midge screens, no windows could be opened even a little. So regardless of the "no expense spared solid oak folding doors" - we would have been eaten alive if we'd open them. Which is a shame ... some simple additions to the doors/windows would make it much nicer in the warmer months!!! Beware that even late midge season the cottage was surrounded. Walk a few hundred metres down the hill, not a midge to be seen ... You get nothing over and above the bare essentials - every other self catering place I've stayed I've got wee welcome packs with a pint of milk, loaf of bread and a few eggs. We didn't even see the lady who looks after the place for the owners - I believe she lived next door but she might as well be on Mars. Surely a brief 'hello, hope all is ok for you' would be nice, if even in passing over the garden fence. I also had to chase her for how to get the keys - took two days for her to get back to me on the evening before we were leaving for Skye. Oh and half the view is obscured by trees next door which is a real shame ... the best of the sunrise is behind these trees. So ... would I stay here again. No. Was it worth the money? probably not. Would I stay here with six people - absolutely not - not enough room to comfortably seat six at the kitchen table (two would be on small fold up chairs), one small bathroom, no clothes storage other than two small ikea wooden frames with canvas covers in the 'bunk room'. On the directions, you need to turn left at the second red post box a good way up the single track road ... the first post box (as directed on the instructions) one takes you into someones driveway...

Rated by PixieCat72 reviewed on 12th September 2015

The location of this property was fantastic. The views from all windows at the front of the property were amazing over The Sound of Sleat and Knoydart mountains. It was cosy & comfortable, and we had plenty of hot water for showers when wet from a day in the rain. Skye was also a revelation, very varied and very beautiful even in the mist and rain.

Rated by Mrs Mackay reviewed on 29th September 2014

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