Sconser Lodge Hotel
About
Sconser Lodge sits proudly on the banks of a crystal‑clear sea loch on the Isle of Skye, offering a tranquil retreat for travellers seeking a mix of historic charm and natural beauty. Built in 1871 as a hunting lodge for the MacDonalds, the hotel has evolved into a small, family‑run boutique hotel that prides itself on friendly service, cosy rooms, and a relaxed atmosphere. The property boasts eight fully‑equipped en‑suite rooms, each with a unique character. While single rooms are not available, guests can enjoy sea‑view double or twin rooms ranging from £170 to £320, depending on the season and view. A non‑refundable deposit of £25 per night secures bookings, and additional options such as extra beds are available for an extra £40. On site, a welcoming dining room serves fresh, locally sourced fare, complemented by a bar offering Isle of Skye ale, a range of malt whiskies, and Scottish gins. A comfortable lounge provides a quiet spot to read, play games, or simply relax with books while looking over the loch. Stargazers will also be delighted by the dark‑sky views that turn the hotel into an astronomy hotspot during clear nights. Beyond the hotel, guests are within walking distance of the charming town of Sconser, the nearby Isle of Raasay (just a short ferry ride away), and the Isle of Skye Golf Club. The surrounding landscape of the Cuillin Mountains and picturesque lochs offers ample opportunities to explore, hike or simply soak in the dramatic Scottish scenery.
Highlights
- Sea Loch View
- Stargazing Nights
- Local Artisanal Dining