"Wonderful hotel - easy to find and very comfortable. Rooms are well appointed and clean. Dinner and breakfast at the restaurant were delicious and easy to arrange. Great stay in a beautiful location!"
"Loved the room for a family of 4. The rooms were very clean, comfortable, and the updated bathroom with a tub was a huge plus. The surrounding hiking areas were amazing and easily navigated. Did not care for the breakfast/restaurant but that’s easily overlooked."
"This was the best stay we’ve had on our Scotland trip. We had a sea view which was gorgeous, there are sheep everywhere which was a highlight, and they are quiet at night (in case you are wondering). The breakfast was included and had many delicious options. We ate at the restaurant for dinner as well and enjoyed all of our meals. The staff were super friendly and very helpful. I highly recommend staying here if you are planning a trip to Skye. It is also central, so well placed to get to all of the popular tourist attractions."
"We hardly had a wink of sleep in the tiny first floor room we were allocated at this pub (I hesitate to call it an hotel) because of the noise from the lively bar below. Even when the pub emptied some time after midnight the disturbance continued as staff quarters were situated directly above us and, once they left the bar, loudly creaking floorboards continued to keep us awake until much later. But when we went down for Sunday morning breakfast at 9.15 we were told it had finished at 9a.m. and, though we had been told on check-in it would be served until 10, the staff were unrelenting. Later I spoke to the manager who promised a refund for their error, but none has been forthcoming.
The whole two-night experience was poor, we could not wait to leave!"
"The staff was very friendly and responsive. The food was very good. The hotel setting/location was a bit of a surprise, but easy walking distance to town. The hotel caters to groups/small tour buses, but then, most Portree hotels probably do as well. Dinner reservations in town are hard to get, so book in advance."
If you're interested in something a little more offbeat than the traditional hotel experience, a stay at a bed and breakfast could be a great option for your holiday. When you want to explore some attractions in town, Uig Pottery and The Fairy Glen are worth a stop.
Why would you choose B&Bs instead of traditional hotels?
With attentive service, opportunities to meet guests from other places and tasty breakfasts, B&Bs offer a one-of-a-kind environment.
What's the best time of year to book my B&B in Uig?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to Uig, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 13°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. The rainiest months in Uig are October, December, November and January, with each month seeing an average of 210 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Uig?
Travellers enjoy Uig for its island views and restaurants. When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, The Fairy Glen and Loch Beag are some notable spots. You should put Uig Pottery and Quiraing Walk Trail Access on your list if you want to see more of the area.