Overlooking Bradford Bay, this luxury 4-star hotel is situated in the village of Broadford on the Isle of Skye. Established in 1611, Broadford Hotel is the original home of Drambuie whisky liqueur.
Set in Broadford, 14 km from Kyle of Lochalsh, House of Juniper offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sharon
United Kingdom
It's potentially a lovely hotel. However, this is not 'luxury' accommodation as advertised. I would say it's more of a Premier Inn set up. We had to go find someone for reception and there is no lounge or bar for guests. Booking the restaurant as a guest ..... we were made to feel like it was a favour to book for a 5pm slot. Food was mediocre at best and over-priced. Breakfast was ok and lovely young woman on duty. We booked a top class room with a sea view - £280. It was in the attic with a tiny window with limited view to the sea. No warning of two flights of steep, shallow stairs. Luxury? Ikea type set up, with large containers of green 'stuff' that is passed off as toiletries. A matter of taste, but what was an old Manse and Church has had the heart ripped out of it. No remnants if it's history or culture.
Offering mountain views, THE MOORINGS is an accommodation set in Broadford, 29 km from Eilean Donan Castle and 27 km from Museum of the Isles.
Sion
United Kingdom
Cute property in a nice location and close to amenities like coop and some shops. Lovely walk along the waterfront. Clean and good use of very small space. Quite cosy.
The Cabins - House of Juniper, a property with a bar, is set in Broadford, 14 km from Kyle of Lochalsh, 27 km from Eilean Donan Castle, as well as 26 km from Museum of the Isles.
Offering garden views, House of Juniper - Luxury Accessible Apartment is an accommodation situated in Broadford, 14 km from Kyle of Lochalsh and 28 km from Eilean Donan Castle.
Rowen
United Kingdom
Exceptionally clean, spacious, bright apartment. Dog-friendly and in a great location..food was absolutely delicious and catered very well for vegetarians!
Loved having access to a sauna & steam room facilities.
Located on the Isle of Skye, Broadford House Skye has rooms with free WiFi. The twin rooms have a shared bathroom whilst the other rooms at the property have an ensuite bathroom.
Gina
Canada
The location was good, easily accessible. The breakfast was great, food was delicious both days. The staff were great, Marta especially was very lovely, made us feel welcomed and well taken care of.
They seem kind of under staffed at the moment. I’m not sure if it was only during my stay but they dropped the ball a lot. For the price I had to pay to stay there it is not worth it. But the room was comfy and the staff that was there were very helpful, but very over worked.
Jessica
United States
10
Scored 10
Nice place and good gift shops and lovely views.
Nice place and good gift shops and lovely views.
One thing which was awful was the harbour restaurant- thought we would treat ourselves to good meal as advertising in window slow cooked lamb. Overpriced and underwhelming and very rude owner. Do not waste your money here !!
marianne
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
We liked Nothing about the Lodge or surroundings if you are...
We liked Nothing about the Lodge or surroundings if you are happy to have WEEDS around your lodge and DUSTBINS as a view and don't mind being behind a Hostel and Undertaker, then go for it. The lodge was not equipped for 3 audults, very small, we found 1 frying pan 1small pot, there was no brush to sweep floor, the kitchen units are dated and not fitted well.The showers were tiny. To Sum up initially looks good, but very poor on closer inspection. This is without a doubt nothing but a WORKHORSE TO MAKE as much money out of the guests who stay at this property. Whoever owns this property needs to get their act together as the 6 lodges are no more than an extension to the hostel. GIVE THIS PROPERTY A WIDE BERTH For 4 uncomfortable nights we paid just under £1200, and I do intend to take this matter further with the owner.AA.
Ann
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Broadford is a boring "wide spot in the road" with little to...
Broadford is a boring "wide spot in the road" with little to "recommend" it. The highlight is the bus transfer station AND THE ONLY Co-Op full service grocery store...be sure and stop...few or no other choices. Keep on going...the scenery and driving on Skye are all better away from Broadford.
Martin
10
Scored 10
Beautiful location, very attractive little village, lots of...
Beautiful location, very attractive little village, lots of places to stay and eat especially in season. Good starting point for all the trips we made over three days. Hebridean Inn best for food but Broadford Hotel worth a visit.
Rhyl46
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Broadford is well situated for a visit to Skye and also to...
Broadford is well situated for a visit to Skye and also to take the wee ferry to Glenelg in the summer. It is a very small town with a couple of restaurants, a chip shop, a co-op and nice places to walk a dog by the shore.
Skerrols is a beautiful house. They layout is excellent and it has been tastefully decorated. The beds and sofas are all very comfortable - clearly thought has gone into making this the best possible holiday home rather than functional. My 2 children adored it and were really sad to leave.
Broadford is a fantastic base to explore Skye from, and Skerrols' position is perfect - secluded, off the main road (so quiet and safe) but within 10 minutes' walk of everywhere in Broadford. Two eating places are within 4-5 minutes.
Staying at the House of Juniper was a wonderful experience. Check-in and check-out were both quick and easy. The rooms were very comfortable and included coffee/tea and a snack. Breakfast was delicious and delivered in a lovely little basket. The spa was not what you would consider as a traditional "spa" BUT the steam room and sauna were a great way to wrap up my day. And the cold water dump bucket was beyond refreshing. My only regret is not having time for an additional night on Isle of Skye.
We booked this room as the last stop on our North coast 500 route, as a comfortable end to our trip as we had been wild camping. The hotel was well located on Skye with good amenities nearby. The room we got (number 10) was on the lower level and had an incredible view of the Loch.
The staff on reception were very nice and helpful, we didn't get chance to leve in person feedback as they were busy with guests and had been experiencing technical issues with the booking system.
The property is self-catering with kitchen basics provided, which made for a more relaxing stay than B&B accommodation. The cleanliness, space downstairs, fresh decoration and modern facilities including a downstairs toilet, living room TV, washing machine, dishwasher and added to the comfort of our stay. The location is good with a Co Op supermarket and filling station nearby in Broadford and it's not far from either the Skye bridge or ferry from Mallaig.
I loved everything. The house was uber-clean and bright. The host had been so kind to leave some complementary food for us on the table upon arrival and the lock with the key was easy to find.
The location is also pretty strategic, as the cottage is close to Broadford, which is probably one of the biggest centres of the isle of Skye, and you can find a Co-op supermarket and a petrol station at a distance of 2 minutes by car.
Very clean, comfortable and well-equipped bungalow with views out to the sea and hills. Great host communication, check in was very straightforward and the property easy to find. Located on the edge of Broadford with the local large co-op only 1km away. Enjoyed a meal at Claymore seafood restaurant at the bottom of the road. Was a handy base from which to explore other parts of Skye and the mainland. Highly recommended
Great place to stay for a home base while visiting Isle Of Skye. Food and groceries within walking distance. Literally across the street from Broadford Bay with great views.
Rooms were what you will expect for being in Isle of Skye, not luxury but very comfortable and clean. staff is very friendly and they have a restaurant on site, which we did not eat at.
A very comfortable and clean hostel on the Isle of Skye. The staff are very helpful and friendly and are willing to help you and recommend places to visit and eat. Close to the hostel there are several restaurants, a large supermarket and the cheapest petrol station along the way. The lounge is spacious and comfortable, as are the rooms.
Location, location, location. The charming tiny home (2 small trailer-houses) is right on the water. Seriously, you can throw a rock into the sea from the front steps. A beautiful view of Skye and the nearby mainland. We were lucky enough to have clear skies one night to see so many stars. Really amazing location.
We enjoyed everything. The Isle of Skye is a gorgeous island. No matter where you looked out from our room was breathtaking. The owners were very accommodating. I had hurt my knee hiking and the owner when I asked was able to give me a bag of ice for the swelling.
The room had a beautiful view across to isle of Scalpay. Our hosts were very helpful and knowledgeable about Skye. We much appreciated their restaurant advice which turned out very well for us. The breakfast room that doubled as a lounge and breakfast choice
The location was perfect for exploring Skye. The room was clean and nicely stocked. The breakfasts were excellent! When we needed to leave before the regular breakfast time, one of the staff gladly offered to make an earlier breakfast for us.
The cottage was in a great location for touring Skye. It was decorated well and an easy walk to Hebridean Inn for dinner. We also went to Red Skye for dinner another night and it was terrific.
Excellent accommodation, clean, spacious and very comfortable. Fresh milk, croissants and biscuits were available on arrival. Good location for touring the Isle of Skye
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