Taigh na Carr - Modern Holiday Retreat In Northwest Scottish Highlands

Letterfearn 0.6 miles. Incredible contemporary architecture and styling mixed with the rugged landscape of Letterfearn, near Glenelg, Scotland, gives the stunning Taigh na Carr an air of wilderness and opulence, overlooking Loch Duich in the Northwest Highlands.
Perfect for two couples or a family of four, this incredibly styled eco-house will make a stunning base for your Highland exploration, with features of wood and stone to reflect the natural beauty of its surroundings.
Three-sided floor-to-ceiling windows engulf a stylishly furnished open-plan living space, capturing sights of the Five Sisters of Kintail mountains, whilst warming your feet with the air source heat pump powered underfloor heating, solar heated stairwell and attractive woodburning stove, choose from a selection of eye-catching sofas and recline with a coffee, or venture into the amply fitted kitchen/diner to cook up a heart-warming breakfast to prepare you for a day of exploring the rugged countryside; enjoying scenes of the stars, or a well of natural light pouring through the huge windows of the property to giving it an airy atmosphere.
Shrouded in waterscapes and tree coated landscapes, it is no surprise that two king-size bedrooms offer stunning views to Eilean Donan Castle in the distance, as well as all of the home comforts you could possibly need to make your stay a delight; one room has a double shower room and king-size with zip/link, that can be set up as a twin on request, whilst the second room boasts a large bathroom with an oval tub perfect for easing you into a relaxed evening in the social space downstairs.
When the great outdoors call, enjoy a coffee on the furnished decking area overlooking the loch before heading out to explore.
Situated in the town of Glenelg, you will find beach walks and forest hikes at your fingertips, perfect for hill walkers, runners, kayakers and wild swimmers as well as a local shop and pub both within a short drive of the house, where you can enjoy a hot meal and stock up on essentials, including the local Dornie Bakery Restaurant. The wildlife in this region of Scotland is also something spectacular, with badgers and pine martins visiting the garden (leave out some apple and honey and see If they visit in the evenings) and the incredible white tailed eagle nesting in the local area.
If you plan to venture further afield you are within easy driving distance of the mainland or there is an Easter to October ferry from Glenelg to Kylerhea (Skye) where you can visit local art and craft shops, pottery makers and stores selling handmade Skye batiks, as well as exploring magical Fairy Pools and Dunvegan Castle. You can also explore the wondrous white sand beaches of Uig and reef, within a day’s driving distance, or lose yourself amongst the culture and history of the region by visiting Armadale Castle or the fairy region.
Beautiful, breath-taking and unforgettable, start your Scottish adventure with a stay at Taigh Na Carr.

Check in/ Checkout Times

Check in: 4:00 pm | Check out: 10:00 am

Accommodation Description

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size bedroom with en-suite with oval bath, basin and WC, 1 x king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen/diner and sitting area

Amenities Description

Air source underfloor heating with solar heated stairwell and woodburning stove. Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, drying room, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, cafetiere. Smart TV, WiFi, local interest books, novels. Fuel, power, and a starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Non-enclosed garden with decking area and off-road parking for 1 car. Shop 12.3 miles, pub 5.2 miles. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Note: Smart TV but no reception so please bring downloaded films. Note: No shoes in this property, so Please bring indoor shoes/slippers. Note: Please bring own linen for travel cot. Note: Non-enclosed garden, please supervise children at all times. Note: The bed in bedroom 2 is a king-size zip-link as standard, if you require this to be a twin, please contact us to advise

  • By the Sea
  • Child Friendly
  • Countryside
  • Cycling Friendly
  • Detached
  • Dishwasher
  • Eco Friendly
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Family Friendly
  • Internet
  • Isolated
  • Luxury
  • Near Walks
  • Travel Cot
  • Unusual
  • Washing Machine

About the area

Just ten miles from the main route to the Isle of Skye, the small coastal village of Glenelg lies on the shores of the Sound of Sleat, surrounded by scenery deemed magnificent even by West Highland standards. The glen has preserved its unspoilt beauty and sense of isolation, yet remains within easy reach of the more well-known centres of attraction in the area. Overlooking the Isle of Skye, it is situated on the route once used by drovers from Skye to get their cattle to the mainland, crossing over the narrow Kyle Rhea straits. A couple of miles from the village on the Arnisdale road you will find Sandaig bay, named "Camusfearna" by Gavin Maxwell in his novel Ring of Bright Water, and where there is a cairn for his beloved otter Edal. Glenelg also has the best preserved Pictish Brochs on mainland Scotland. The ruins of Bernera Barracks, an 18th Century garrison for English government troops, still stand next to the village.

Letterfearn 0.6 miles. Incredible contemporary architecture and styling mixed with the rugged landscape of Letterfearn, near Glenelg, Scotland, gives the stunning Taigh na Carr an air of wilderness and opulence, overlooking Loch Duich in the Northwest Highlands.
Perfect for two couples or a family of four, this incredibly styled eco-house will make a stunning base for your Highland exploration, with features of wood and stone to reflect the natural beauty of its surroundings.
Three-sided floor-to-ceiling windows engulf a stylishly furnished open-plan living space, capturing sights of the Five Sisters of Kintail mountains, whilst warming your feet with the air source heat pump powered underfloor heating, solar heated stairwell and attractive woodburning stove, choose from a selection of eye-catching sofas and recline with a coffee, or venture into the amply fitted kitchen/diner to cook up a heart-warming breakfast to prepare you for a day of exploring the rugged countryside; enjoying scenes of the stars, or a well of natural light pouring through the huge windows of the property to giving it an airy atmosphere.
Shrouded in waterscapes and tree coated landscapes, it is no surprise that two king-size bedrooms offer stunning views to Eilean Donan Castle in the distance, as well as all of the home comforts you could possibly need to make your stay a delight; one room has a double shower room and king-size with zip/link, that can be set up as a twin on request, whilst the second room boasts a large bathroom with an oval tub perfect for easing you into a relaxed evening in the social space downstairs.
When the great outdoors call, enjoy a coffee on the furnished decking area overlooking the loch before heading out to explore.
Situated in the town of Glenelg, you will find beach walks and forest hikes at your fingertips, perfect for hill walkers, runners, kayakers and wild swimmers as well as a local shop and pub both within a short drive of the house, where you can enjoy a hot meal and stock up on essentials, including the local Dornie Bakery Restaurant. The wildlife in this region of Scotland is also something spectacular, with badgers and pine martins visiting the garden (leave out some apple and honey and see If they visit in the evenings) and the incredible white tailed eagle nesting in the local area.
If you plan to venture further afield you are within easy driving distance of the mainland or there is an Easter to October ferry from Glenelg to Kylerhea (Skye) where you can visit local art and craft shops, pottery makers and stores selling handmade Skye batiks, as well as exploring magical Fairy Pools and Dunvegan Castle. You can also explore the wondrous white sand beaches of Uig and reef, within a day’s driving distance, or lose yourself amongst the culture and history of the region by visiting Armadale Castle or the fairy region.
Beautiful, breath-taking and unforgettable, start your Scottish adventure with a stay at Taigh Na Carr.