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23 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Skye

Best Skye luxury holiday parks

Among the 23 accommodations in Skye, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

The Fuselage Highland Hangout - Skye
8.9 36 reviews
Skye
14/09 – 17/09
£290/nighttotal: £870 (3 )

The Fuselage Highland Hangout

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tent , Duirinish
The Fuselage Highland Hangout is a luxury glamping unit in Duirinish, 7.4km from Kyle of Lochalsh and 13.8km from Eilean Donan Castle.
This one-bedroom dwelling sleeps five guests, offering a terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and bed linen; towels are provided.

Best Skye holiday parks with a pool

Among the 23 accommodations in Skye, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

The Wee Lodge - Skye
9.6 61 reviews
Skye
18/09 – 21/09
£130/nighttotal: £390 (3 )

The Wee Lodge

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tent , Mallaig
The Wee Lodge is a luxury tent located just 25 miles from Glenfinnan Monument and Glenfinnan Viaduct, offering a tranquil escape in the scenic Scottish Highlands. The tent has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This one-bedroom accommodation, covering 15 square metres, comfortably sleeps two guests. It features a well-equipped kitchenette, a private bathroom with a shower, a terrace with breathtaking views, and a barbecue for outdoor dining. Guests can also enjoy cycling and hiking trails in the surrounding area.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Skye

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience on Skye, in the United Kingdom?

    Skye isn't known for large-scale sporting events. However, it's a fantastic place for outdoor activities. Many visitors enjoy hiking, rock climbing (particularly around the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing), sea kayaking, and mountain biking. There are also opportunities for wildlife watching, including birdwatching and spotting seals. Local events are usually smaller, community-based gatherings, and information on these would be best found closer to your travel dates by checking local notice boards or contacting the Skye and Lochalsh Tourist Information Centre.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Skye?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting on Skye, in the United Kingdom?

    While the Old Man of Storr and Fairy Pools are iconic, consider exploring the less-visited areas. The Fairy Glen is a magical miniature landscape with unusual rock formations. The ruins of Dunscaith Castle near Portree offer a glimpse into Skye's history. For stunning coastal views, head to Neist Point, the westernmost point of Skye. The Staffin Dinosaur Museum is a hidden gem for families, showcasing dinosaur fossils found locally.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Skye?

    The best holiday park for families and kids in Skye is Skye-fall.

  • When is the high season on Skye, in the United Kingdom?

    The high season on Skye runs from June to August, coinciding with the summer months and school holidays. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Skye?

  • What foods is Skye best known for?

    Skye's culinary scene is influenced by its location. Expect fresh seafood, especially langoustines and smoked salmon. Local lamb is also a popular choice, often served in traditional pubs and restaurants. Isle of Skye Brewing Company produces craft beers, and many places use locally sourced ingredients in their dishes. You'll find many places offering traditional Scottish fare, such as Cullen Skink (a smoked haddock soup).
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Skye?

  • Is Skye a good destination for camping?

    Yes, Skye offers many excellent camping opportunities. There are several campsites across the island, ranging from basic sites to those with facilities like showers and toilets. Remember to book in advance, especially during the peak season. Popular spots include campsites near Broadford, Portree, and Uig.
  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture on Skye, in the United Kingdom?

    Visiting local pubs is a great way to meet people and experience the friendly atmosphere. Attend a ceilidh (traditional Scottish social gathering with music and dancing) if one is scheduled during your visit. Explore the small villages and towns, chatting with shopkeepers and locals. Many local craft shops showcase the work of Skye artisans. The Skye Museum of Island Life offers insights into the island's history and way of life.
  • Does Skye, in the United Kingdom, have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Skye's weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers of clothing and be prepared for rain, wind, and sunshine all in one day. Midges (small biting insects) can be prevalent during the summer months, so bring insect repellent. Always be aware of the terrain when hiking, as some areas can be steep and challenging. Be mindful of the tides, especially around coastal areas.
  • What are the top hiking trails on Skye for families?

    The Storr Trail offers stunning views but involves some steeper sections. The Quiraing is another popular choice with varied terrain. For a gentler walk, the Fairy Pools trail is relatively easy, though can be muddy. Always check trail conditions and weather forecasts before setting out. Choose trails appropriate for your family's fitness levels and experience.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary on Skye?

    Day 1: Explore Portree, visit the Skye Museum of Island Life, and enjoy a coastal walk. Day 2: Drive the Trotternish Peninsula, visiting the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing. Day 3: Visit the Fairy Pools, explore the Talisker Distillery (if you wish), and head to Neist Point for sunset views. This is just a suggestion, and you can tailor it to your interests and preferences.

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Best pet friendly Skye holiday parks

Among the 23 accommodations, here are the 2 best pet friendly holiday parks

Mallaig Glamping Pods - Skye
9.6 621 reviews
Skye
15/07 – 17/07
£120/nighttotal: £240 (2 )

Mallaig Glamping Pods

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camping , Mallaig
Mallaig Glamping Pods are situated in the Highlands region of Scotland, just 26 miles from the Glenfinnan Station Museum and Glenfinnan Monument. The pods enjoy excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, making them a popular choice for travellers.
Each pod offers a comfortable and compact space, measuring 12 square metres and accommodating up to two guests. You’ll find a private patio, a fully equipped kitchenette, a private bathroom with a shower, a TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Strath Static Caravan - Skye
9.8 24 reviews
Skye
23/09 – 26/09
£115/nighttotal: £345 (3 )

Strath Static Caravan

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campervan , Highland
The Strath Static Caravan is located in the Highlands, just a short drive from the town of Inverness and Loch Ness. This caravan has excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The caravan has two bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to four guests. It is equipped with a kitchen, internet access, parking, and allows pets, offering a comfortable and independent stay with access to a range of outdoor activities and nearby attractions.

Best Skye holiday parks with a locker

Memorable Gulfstream Experience At Breakish Horse - Skye
9.8 325 reviews
Skye
28/07 – 29/07
£188/nightfor 1 night

Memorable Gulfstream Experience At Breakish Horse

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campervan , Highland
The Memorable Gulfstream Experience At Breakish Horse campervan is situated on the Isle of Skye, 8 kilometres after the Skye Bridge and 3 kilometres from Broadford, offering a peaceful setting with great views. It has been rated excellent for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The campervan provides accommodation for two guests in a single bedroom with an ensuite shower room and an open plan lounge area. Amenities include a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, hob, toaster, and kettle, as well as a TV, heating, towels, and toiletries.
Fisk - A Comfortable Stay In A Beautiful Setting - Skye
9.8 316 reviews
Skye
05/09 – 07/09
£123/nighttotal: £246 (2 )

Fisk - A Comfortable Stay In A Beautiful Setting

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campervan , Carbost
Fisk is a comfortable campervan located just a 20-minute drive from the village of Carbost on the Isle of Skye, offering a peaceful retreat in a stunning croft setting. The campervan has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The campervan is equipped with a fully equipped kitchen, a private bathroom, and sleeps up to two guests. It features a range of amenities, including an honesty cupboard, traditional music CDs, and local interest books, making it perfect for those seeking a relaxing and immersive experience.
Luibgrianaig Red Cuillin View - Skye
9.5 200 reviews
Skye
18/09 – 21/09
£160/nighttotal: £480 (3 )

Luibgrianaig Red Cuillin View

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mobile home , île de Skye
This two-bedroom apartment is located on a working farm in a peaceful rural setting on the Isle of Skye, offering a tranquil escape from the more crowded tourist areas. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The apartment is ideal for families or groups of up to four people and features a spacious living/dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private parking area. Guests can enjoy the convenience of amenities like internet access, a fridge, a microwave, and the inclusion of electric and gas in the price, while also having the opportunity to experience the beauty of the surrounding countryside and potentially interact with farm animals.
The Airstream - Skye
9.5 21 reviews
Skye
29/06 – 02/07
£150/nighttotal: £450 (3 )

The Airstream

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campervan , Carbost
The Airstream, a unique 1969 American Airstream trailer, is located in Fiscavaig on Skye's North-West edge, offering panoramic views of sea lochs and the Cuillin Mountains, approximately 8 kilometres from Carbost and the Talisker Distillery.
This restored caravan accommodates two guests with a double bed, Egyptian organic cotton bedding, an ensuite shower room with organic toiletries, and a galley kitchen featuring a fridge and microwave, with the added benefits of garden access, parking, and proximity to local pubs, hiking at the Fairy Pools and Black Cuillin mountains, and wildlife viewing.
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