Tigh en Leigh

ID: S526159

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Guests consistently praise Tigh en Leigh for its stunning views, cleanliness, and comfort. The property's location is ideal for wildlife watching and outdoor activities, with many appreciating the peacefulness and proximity to local amenities. The cottage is well-equipped and guests find it a cosy and welcoming base for exploring the Highlands.

Reviewers frequently mention the property being spotless and clean, indicating high standards of cleanliness maintained by the staff.

The location is highly praised for its beautiful views, wildlife spotting opportunities, and access to outdoor activities, making it an exceptional setting.

Guests describe the property as comfortable and cosy, with a warm atmosphere and comfortable seating, contributing to a relaxing stay.

The property is well-equipped according to guests, though some minor suggestions for additional items were made. Overall, the facilities meet the needs of the guests.

While guests find the property well-equipped and comfortable, there are no specific mentions of gifts or extra thoughtful touches that would warrant a score in this category.

About this property

Shieldaig 0.3 miles. Surrounded by trees and unspoilt views to the bay, Tigh en Leigh close to Shieldaig in Wester Ross, north west Scotland, is sure to captivate your adventurous side.

Perfect for families seeking the ultimate countryside holiday, single-storey with all the convenience of home-from-home amenities, this cottage is surrounded by exceptional wildlife and stunning views that will make your holiday to Shieldaig, one to remember.

After finding your way along the picturesque village lane, shrouded in unspoilt countryside, you will find off-road parking available at your convenience.

Upon entering the house, a contemporary atmosphere greets you, cultivated by a fresh wooden décor, mixed with hints of a traditional cottage; all your needs are catered for with this elegantly styled open-plan living space sitting up to seven with a kitchen, diner and sitting area, drawing in natural light from generous windows and skylight, with the addition of the traditional wooden roof beams and an attractive woodburning stove.

When mealtimes call, a spacious kitchen with all of the home-from-home amenities you will need aims to inspire you to create a masterpiece, and use the quirky wooden bench to serve up the perfect breakfast, if you need to relax after a long hike through the countryside, head over to the stylishly fitted sitting area, warming your evenings with a woodburning stove, or reclining in the peaceful separate sitting room fitted with a piano.

A double bedroom allows for seaside views, whilst the twin room offers storage for all your belongings, as well as a refreshing basin, in keeping with the blue theme of the seafront, a final bedroom sleeps three on one single bed and a bunk bed, perfect for children.

A crisply decorated bathroom allows for a relaxing soak, whilst a shower room offers a walk-in shower for a quicker refresh before heading out for dinner.

Why not venture to the outdoor sitting area to take in the views whilst sipping your morning coffee?

Despite its calm demeanour, the local and surrounding area of Shieldaig offers a rich variety of activities, be that watersports such as kayaking in the bay, along with other local activities at Shieldaig Outdoor Adventures to fuel your adventurous side and explore the wild coastline, or you can simply enjoy a family walk along the bay, stopping for a picnic where you can take in the fresh sea air. A short walk from the bay, you can lunch in one of the local cafes, bars and restaurants where you may be able to taste local produce, before stocking up on essentials at the local store, all within 0.2 miles. Close by you will find Applecross, another beautiful part of Scotland just waiting to be explored, with routes such as Beallach na Ba snaking down the mountainside, an impressive array of wildlife and varied terrain for all levels of hikers, be you just starting out for a gentle stroll, or looking for something more challenging, and the landscape here is sure to take your breath away.

Soak up the beautiful scenery of Scotland with a stay at the stunning Tigh en Leigh, Shieldaig. EPC Rating: Band F

The village of Shieldaig is a scattering of largely whitewashed cottages and other buildings, set along the shore of Loch Torridon. Established around 1800, Shieldaig, the Gaelic name for Herring Bay, boasts lovely views and some of the nicest sunsets imaginable. Some of the original cottages still exist and have been joined by several more as the village expands. This area is a paradise for fishermen, hunters, walkers and photographers alike. Shieldaig comes complete with a small collection of tourist services, including a shop and a seafront hotel. Nearby Lochcarron is home to one of Scotland’s oldest 9 hole golf courses set beside the sea, as well the well known Lochcarron Weavers, where tartan is still woven. Other attractions within reach, include the Isle of Skye and the world famous National Trust gardens at Inverewe.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin with basin, 1 x bunk with single.

Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin, WC.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, WC.

Open-plan living area with kitchen/diner and seating.

Sitting room

Electric heating with woodburning stove.

Electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.

TV, WiFi, selection of books.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included In ren.

Travel cot and highchair available on request.

Ample off-road parking.

Enclosed rear garden with lawn, furniture and patio.

Pet-friendly, sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.2 miles.

Note: Please bring own linen for travel cot

Nearby points of interest

  • Glen Torridon
  • Loch Torridon
  • Flowerdale Waterfall
  • Red Point beach
  • Victoria Falls - Scotland
  • Bealach na Ba Road
  • Attadale Gardens
  • Applecross Photographic Gallery
  • Mountain and Sea Guides
  • Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre

Reviews (16)

  • Lynda

    Unfortunately, we didn’t experience a single sunset in our weeks stay because the weather didn’t oblige. The cottage was warm and comfortable other than a saggy mattress on one of the single beds in the twin room. The cottage was well equipped with a particularly good range of books on the area and walking. The internet was intermittent and perhaps this should be mentioned in the property information.

  • John

    big windows to get the best views of the sunsets. Plenty of sleeping space with various permutations.

  • Diane

    A great place for a relaxing few days.

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