Welcome to Corry Lodge Estate: Your Highland Escape on the Isle of Skye
Discover a peaceful retreat at the Corry Lodge estate, nestled on the scenic Isle of Skye with sweeping sea views over Broadford Bay. Choose from three unique, cosy accommodations—two traditional Shepherd’s Huts and a charming Container unit—each designed to offer comfort, simplicity, and an immersive nature experience.
All units sleep up to 2 guests and feature an open-plan layout with a comfortable double bed, a well-equipped kitchenette (with fridge, hob, kettle, and toaster), and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower. The Large Shepherd’s Hut and Container include en-suite bathrooms, while the Small Shepherd’s Hut has a private bathroom located just outside. Heating is provided via electric heaters, with the Large Hut also offering a wood-burning stove for added warmth.
Each space sits on the ground floor for easy access, with three steps at the entrance. Self-check-in is simple and flexible thanks to secure onsite key safes. Free private parking is available directly outside each unit.
There’s no TV or WiFi, allowing guests to fully disconnect and soak in the natural surroundings, including 1 km of private coastline and 85 acres of designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Guests often spot migratory birds, local wildlife, and occasionally even otters or dolphins.
Corry Lodge is steeped in history, linked to the Fingon-Mackinnon clan who have inhabited Skye for over 1,000 years. Their heritage includes Viking ancestry, with tales of a Viking princess buried atop Beinn na Caillich—the “old lady’s mountain” visible from the estate.
Whether you’re staying in a shepherd’s hut or the container, Corry Lodge invites you to unwind in timeless Highland beauty.
The Corry Estate is a charming community in its own right, offering excellent access to the wider Highlands and surrounding islands.
Within the estate, guests can enjoy scenic walks through open land, up the hills behind the property, and along the shoreline. The sea is visible from nearly every vantage point, with stunning views across Broadford Bay to the islands of Pabay and Scalpay, as well as Applecross and the mainland Highlands. The landscape also features dramatic views of the Cuillin mountains, including Ben na Caillich—home to the legendary Viking Princess’ tomb.
The Lodge is within easy walking distance of Broadford, a peaceful village with a selection of local shops and a variety of restaurants, most offering takeaway options. Dining highlights include:
The Harbour Restaurant, known for its excellent seafood and paella
The Claymore, offering hearty traditional dishes like haggis, fresh fish, and sticky toffee pudding
Cafe Sia, famous for its wood-fired pizzas
Sia Away, serving great fish and chips
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the nearby Cuillin Mountains (both the Black and Red Cuillins), a striking feature of the local landscape. Many other islands and Highland attractions are also easily accessible. The area boasts breathtaking coastal scenery, walking trails, abandoned villages, and a variety of outdoor activities. Photography and wildlife watching are particularly rewarding, with frequent sightings of otters, seals, dolphins, white-tailed eagles (Britain’s largest bird of prey), and occasionally orcas, whooper swans, and Brent geese.
For those preparing for camping or day trips, a large, well-stocked Co-op is located nearby, along with a hardware store in Kyle of Lochalsh.
The Highlands community is committed to keeping everyone safe and continues to welcome visitors with care.
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