The last eight comments from Seaview’s visitors book.
• Great house, kids loved it, adults too. We climbed Rob’s last Munro Beinn Sgritheall then, Brian played fiddle for us and took us into 2008 after a haggis supper. Great time had by all.
• It is comfortable and very cosy. Nice Christmas tree. Great big Kitchen. Lovely Scenery. It’s a good house because we are right across from the beach. Nice views from the windows. Cosy beds. It’s a wonderful house to stay in for a holiday.
• Very comfortable, well equipped house in a beautiful part of the world. The drive to Corran very pretty, saw seals playing in Corran bay. Tea at Sheena’s tea hut is the only welcoming party along with the pet stag! We thought we were seeing things! Birds of prey in abundance along Ratagan pass. Visit to Plockton a must and Callum’s seal trip only guarantees seals. However, did see seals outside our window this morning 26/10! View down to Loch Duich and 5 sisters one of best in the area (from Ratagan pass) All in all, weather was great, a lovely relaxing week in a beautiful place. We will be back!
• Despite the driving displays of some nutter locals this is about as peaceful as you can get. Otter spotting, mountain scrambling, bicycle cycling, beach-a-combing: you get the picture – something for everyone to completely chill out & relax to. OK Scotland lost to Georgia on Wednesday night but that was the only damper. Some tips (1) The food in the Glenelg Inn looks distinctly iffy. (2) The view from the top of the mountain road over to Skye (take the ferry) is the best in the area. (3) If you’re going up Ben Sgritheall for the first time the path through the woods is marked by two tiny wee cairns by the road. Blink and you miss them.
• Well isn’t it gorgeous! And what a welcome! This is our first time but hopefully won’t be our last – beautiful sunset tonight – A whole week to go – watch this space….. Well sadly we’re having to rush home due to illness (at home that is) we have had a great time and intend to return hopefully under happier circumstances. Visited Sheena’s tea-room what a wonderful story teller she is. Attempted to walk to the islands – failed! Will try again next time. Apologies – we broke two glasses by accident – sorry. Thank you for the use of your wonderful home its been lovely. Thank Anne for being so friendly and helpful. What a beautiful, friendly, relaxing place – and a wonderful house too! Thanks.
• Great time! Mountain Majesty. Lovely big house very comfortable. Isle of Skye lovely in sunlight. Train to Inverness a nice change from driving, Glenelg Inn a bit disappointing, sounded much better in ad. A must is a trip to Sheena’s tea hut, scenery fantastic on the way, even if you don’t fancy tea at the end. Highly recommend clootie dumpling & ginger cake. Yum! Quaintest tea house I have ever been in. Saw fantastic heard of deer on way back, great picture taking opportunity on this route to Corran.
• Comfortable and well equipped house.. fantastic views. Would recommend car ferry to Skye, walks to Brochs. Trip to Corran well worth it. Sheena’s tea room – unique experience!!! Glenelg Inn – friendly, good Sunday lunch. Fish meals in restaurant very good too. Great week.
• Great House, brilliant location, fantastic weather. Fishing from the shore got us mackerel, sea trout and coalfish. Deep water fishing fantastic – double figure spurdogs and big thornback rays. Plockton is beautiful – The shores is good for lunch. Sheena’s tea hut was a surreal experience we would never want to repeat. Kids had fun swimming in the loch. Sea eagle over on last night.
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