Set in Raasay, Isle of Raasay Distillery offers 4-star accommodation with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a sun...
Situated on the picturesque Isle of Raasay, a 5-minute walk from the ferry terminal, newly refurbished in 2013 Raasay House Hotel is nestled in a Georgian mansion with beautifully landscaped lawns.
Overlooking Portree’s quaint harbour, this contemporary hotel serves fresh produce from Skye and the surrounding Scottish Highlands in its restaurant, Dulse & Brose.
DevonElizabethB
United Kingdom
Staff were really friendly and helpful, and the room was very comfortable and well-decorated, even providing a Nespresso machine. Amazing view of Portree Harbour from our room too. Didn’t try the restaurant but the bar was really cosy. The hotel is also only 2 minutes walk to the main square. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
In 15 acres of private grounds, this hotel boasts spectacular views over Portree Bay to the Cuillin Mountain range. It has an award-winning restaurant and a range of whiskies on offer.
Marmalade is grade “B” listed building, dating back to 1817. Boat and distillery trips depart from Portree and the rocky hill The Old Man of Storr is 7 miles away. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Kymberley
United Kingdom
We really enjoyed our stay at Marmalade, a perfect cozy stop after a long day exploring the highlands. The staff were really helpful, especially Kimberley who was really accommodating, thank you!
The food from the restaurant was very lovely and the facilities were modern
Situated in Portree, 35 km from Dunvegan Castle, Bracken Hide Hotel features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Kate
United Kingdom
Exceptional location, breath-taking views, very cosy pod.
Featuring city views, Somerled House is located in Portree, around 38 km from Dunvegan Castle. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property. Guests can make use of a...
If you can stay on Isle of Skye, do so. While the ferry ride is short, there are very few things to do on Raasay and only one, possibly two restaurants of any type. The hotel itself is beautiful, but the room we had which must have at one time been the attic room for servants was so small, the queen size bed barely fit. Our window looked out on the back yard and was where the garbage cans were. It was quite noisy as staff hauled out garbage and clanked bottles late at night. Also there was no shade onthe window to block the light from the enormous street light. The library was beautiful and filled with interesting books and things, but the small coal (I think) fireplace was underwhelming. The staff was great! Mostly students working the summer, but really efficient and pleasant. I would have a different review perhaps if my room had been better.
Nancy
United States
Scored 10
10
The Distillery is a great option to stay while visiting the...
The Distillery is a great option to stay while visiting the Highlands and going up north. It's a top choice to feel and breathe the nature while enjoying a very comfortable evening. It is a good idea to bring the car into the island if you can spare the time to tour around - just beware that you have to fit your schedule to the ferry timetables and it can be tricky on Sundays. Regarding meal options, also note that there could be no other options apart from the hotel ( we were here mid-May).
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Ana Cristina
Portugal
Scored 6.0
6.0
The location, walking, scenery is fantastic, distillery tour...
The location, walking, scenery is fantastic, distillery tour is interesting and whisky tasting is informative. Staff are friendly and informative.
The downstairs room (6) requires work, has no openable windows, no AC and has forced air ventilation which is noisy and can’t be switched off. Basin is set far too low for use and there is no hot water in the basin. No place to unpack clothes so if staying longer than one night, have to live out of your suitcase
Ian
South Africa
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We loved our stay here! The property is extremely comfortable with lovely interiors and decor. The staff were very friendly and helpful. We didn't eat dinner at the hotel (as they don't serve it two nights a week, but you can eat next door which was fabulous). Breakfast at the Distillery the following morning was terrific - so delicious! The surrounding grounds are delightful with Highland cattle and sheep wandering around. If you can fit in a trip to the Isle of Rassay, a stay here is highly recommended!
Beautiful and unique place with a lot of history. Fantastic views and unforgettable atmosphere. We were there only 1 night, but I felt sad leaving so soon, I wanted to stay there much longer to explore the island more.
Very easy ferry transport to the hotel, amazing staff that makes you feel at home.
The hotel is community owned, so by staying there you directly help the locals on the Rassay island. There is a community garden at the hotel with local produce.
An amazing place which we enjoyed so much - the house was luxurious and the nature breathtaking - absolutely a highlight on our Scotland tour - would have loved to stay longer - highly recommendable - the local Whiskey distillery was a great experience and the Raasay hotel provided an opportunity to purchase a minivan ride from property to ferry upon departure.
Amazing stay in Raasay, very welcoming and comfortable. Lovely room, Incredible view from the dining room, delicious breakfast. The tour of the distillery is also a must. Everything is lovely and the staff is attentive and caring.
Located in Raasay island, quite isolated which makes it magical, especially in daylight. The bar, the library and the terrace outside gave us a lot of options.
El farouki
Morocco
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