If you fancy having a go you can try your luck with a line dangled off the pier (there are Moray eels down there) or watch the local bird life, keep an eye open for dolphins as they pass through the bay, sink a pint in the 18th century Garden Arms or stroll along the coastal path to the next door village of Crovie.
The inn was built as a house in 1928 by a local baker called John Gordon. Occupation followed by an excise man Mr Robertson, who also catered for bed and breakfast before selling the…
The Edderton Inn has been completely refurbished and has six ensuite bedrooms, three double rooms, two twin rooms (one twin room offers full disabled facilities) and a family…
Steeped in Romance, folklore, history and myth, set against a backdrop of some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, Skye has the enviable reputation of being the Jewel of…