Fàilte!

Welcome to Bothain a’ Chìobair (Shepherds’ Bothies), your relaxing and refreshing retreat on the Isle of Skye.

Thigibh a chèilidh oirnn!

Come and visit us!

Our bothies, Bothan a’ Chìobair (Shepherd’s Bothy) and Bothan a’ Bhàta (Boat Bothy), sit on our croft in Dunan, a few miles north of Broadford in the south of the Isle of Skye.

A holiday with us will refresh and restore you. Unwind by the shores of Loch na Cairidh, overlooking the Isle of Scalpay. Walk down to the shore to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature, or head out to explore the island, safe in the knowledge that you are returning to a relaxed evening in one of our comfortable bothies.

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Bothan a’ Chìobair

Shepherd’s Bothy

Bothan a’ Chìobair is a Shepherd’s hut with a view! It comfortably sleeps 1 or 2 people, in a double bed. The hut is well appointed, with a small table, kitchen area with sink, fridge, double induction hob and microwave.

Bothan a’ Bhàta

Boat Bothy

Bothan a’ Bhàta is a cosy and well-appointed cabin, comfortably sleeping 1 or 2 people in a double bed. The kitchen area has a small table, sink, fridge, double induction hob and microwave.

An Dùnan

Dunan

Dunan is well positioned for exploring the Skye and Lochalsh area.  It is situated about ten minutes’ drive to the north of Broadford, the main settlement in the south of Skye, where there are shops, a filling station, hotels, and cafes.  Portree, the island’s capital, is about thirty minutes’ drive to the north.  

The bothies sit on our croft, with direct access onto the shore below, making this a great spot for beach combing, otter spotting, or watching diving gannets.