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Caladh House

Written by  Rod Nicholson
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CaladhFrom its elevated position, Caladh properties enjoys fine views across Loch Snizort (a sea loch), and out towards the hills beyond. Centrally situated on the Isle of Skye, both properties stand detached – Caladh House offering spacious accommodation for families (all bedrooms are en-suite), whilst the smaller, neat little Caladh Cottage, is more suited to a smaller group.

Portree, although referred to by locals as ‘the village’, is the main town on the island, and lies 6 miles distant, with its selection of fine restaurants and lively pubs. Boat trips run from the little cliff-edged harbour, and also of interest is the Aros Centre which outlines the island’s history and has a children’s play area and way-marked forest trails, together with a theatre that shows films and hosts Gaelic concerts. The An Tuireann Arts Centre a mile or so out of Portree gives insight into contemporary visual arts, and stages concerts and exhibitions. For a taste of local entertainment, ceilidhs – Gaelic song and music evenings – are held on several evenings each week throughout the summer season.

Last modified on Tuesday, 05 April 2011 15:03
Rod Nicholson

Rod Nicholson

I am a teacher, writer and author. I am interested in how we bring real wisdom into our consciousness. I am Managing Director of the Origin Educere Retreat Centre in the Isle of Skye and offer personal mentoring and workshop to support individuals in their personal growth and development.

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