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Highland Bliss on the Isle of Skye

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Highland Bliss on the Isle of Skye

Our journey through the enchanting landscapes of Scotland reached its crowning moment at Wigwam Portree Isle of Skye, a generously gifted stay that became the perfect finale to our four-day road trip. As the last stop on our Scottish adventure, this glamping retreat offered not only a serene escape but also a chance to reflect on the beauty of the Isle of Skye.

Familiar with the Wigwam Holidays experience, having previously reviewed the Shellstone venue, we were eager to explore what Wigwam Portree had in store.

Wigwam Portree Isle of Skye site

Nestled within the serene crofting township of Achachork, Wigwam Holidays Portree offers a delightful escape on a working croft with a rich family history dating back to 1922. Home to 12 cows and 60 sheep, the croft provides a unique backdrop for a cosy glamping experience.

Wigwam Portree Isle of Skye review

The central location of Wigwam Holidays Portree makes it an ideal base for exploring the captivating sights of the Isle of Skye. Situated on the outskirts of the island’s capital, Portree, the glamping site provides easy access to the island’s treasures. The cabins boast uninterrupted views of the majestic Cuillin Mountain range, creating a picturesque setting for a memorable stay.

Highland Bliss on the Isle of Skye

Portree itself, with its array of restaurants, pubs, shops, and activities, adds to the convenience and charm of the location. Whether you’re seeking a quiet retreat or an adventurous getaway, Wigwam Holidays Portree is strategically positioned to cater to both.

Stepping out of the Wigwam Cabin’s doorstep, you are greeted by the awe-inspiring Trotternish Ridge, a spectacle of hills featuring the prominent Storr and its iconic pinnacle, The Old Man of Storr. The ridge also houses the captivating Quiraing, with its labyrinth of pinnacles and gullies such as the intriguing Prison and the enchanting Table. The unique scenery, outstanding views, and manageable walks make exploring this area an absolute must.

The location of Wigwam Holidays Portree not only provides a tranquil escape on a historic croft but also offers unparalleled accessibility to Skye’s most stunning landscapes and cultural gems. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this glamping site proves to be an excellent choice.

Wigwam Portree Facilities

Inside the Wigwam Cabin, you’ll find a welcoming space featuring a double bed and a sofa bed, providing ample sleeping arrangements for a family or a group of friends. The ensuite bathroom with a shower adds a touch of convenience, ensuring privacy and comfort during your stay.

Wigwam Portree - Isle of Skye glamping

The built-in kitchen is a standout feature, equipped with a hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, and a small fridge. Everything you need to prepare meals for up to 4 people is at your fingertips, making it easy to enjoy home-cooked delights in the picturesque surroundings of Skye. Whether you prefer a leisurely breakfast or a cosy dinner, the kitchen facilities cater to all culinary preferences.

For those cooler evenings, the electric panel heater ensures a warm and inviting atmosphere inside the cabin. The thoughtful inclusion of a private decking area and picnic bench extends the living space outdoors, providing a perfect spot to soak in the natural beauty that surrounds the site.

Ample onsite parking adds to the convenience, making it hassle-free for guests to come and go as they explore the wonders of Skye. Whether you’re embarking on a day of hiking, sightseeing, or simply relaxing on the croft, knowing your vehicle is secure and easily accessible enhances the overall experience.

Exploring the local area…

After a day filled with scenic drives, our energy levels were running low, prompting us to seek sustenance before our anticipated hike to the Storr.

Pizza at Caberfeidh Bar & Restaurant

Following a recommendation from a fellow traveller on Instagram, we found ourselves at Caberfeidh Bar & Restaurant – a gem nestled in the heart of Portree.

Wigwam Portree Isle of Skye review

The promise of outstanding food was not an exaggeration; in fact, it exceeded our expectations. Opting for a pizza each, we indulged in a delightful feast complemented by the irresistible allure of truffle fries. The combination of flavours and the inviting ambiance provided the perfect fuel for our upcoming hike.

Caberfeidh Bar & Restaurant not only satisfied our hunger but also set the stage for a memorable evening against the backdrop of Skye’s enchanting landscapes.

Highland Cows

No Scottish road trip is truly complete without a rendezvous with the majestic Highland cows, and our journey to the Old Man of Storr presented the perfect opportunity. Having only glimpsed these iconic creatures from a distance during our previous Scottish adventure, this time around, we were determined to get up close and personal.

Wigwam Portree Isle of Skye review

En route to the Old Man of Storr, our eyes were drawn to a group of Highland cows grazing peacefully. Unable to resist the allure, we pulled over, hoping for a closer look. To our delight, the cows ambled over to the fence, turning a routine stop into an enchanting encounter. As if straight from a dream, I found myself feeding one of these gentle giants, and the connection was nothing short of magical.

Wigwam Portree - Isle of Skye glamping

Amidst them, two adorable calves added to the charm, creating a picturesque scene that I eagerly captured through my lens. This unexpected interlude with Scotland’s Highland cows became a highlight, adding a touch of whimsy and wonder to our exploration of Skye’s rugged landscapes.

Sunset walk at The Old Man of Storr

With spirits lifted from the delightful encounter with the Highland cows, we eagerly embarked on the hike to The Old Man of Storr, a renowned icon of Skye’s rugged beauty. Celebrated for its breathtaking scenery and panoramic views, The Storr is a magnet for hikers, hill walkers, and photographers alike.

The trail, covering a distance of 3.8km, weaves through enchanting landscapes, creating a journey that is as captivating as the destination itself. The path, starting and ending at the car park, promised a rewarding adventure.

Wigwam Portree - Isle of Skye glamping

Our timing couldn’t have been more impeccable as we strategically planned to reach The Storr for sunset. The trek unfolded with every step offering a glimpse of Skye’s dramatic terrain. As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, we were treated to a spectacle of beauty. The Old Man of Storr, bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun, stood as a silent witness to the enchanting dance of light and shadow.

The average time to complete the walk may be 1 hour and 15 minutes, but with each pause to absorb the mesmerizing views, our journey was a tapestry of tranquillity and awe. The sunset walk at The Old Man of Storr was not just a hike; it was a symphony of nature, a perfect culmination to a day filled with wonders.

Quiraing walk

Before bidding adieu to the enchanting Isle of Skye and embarking on our 8-hour journey home, we seized the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the awe-inspiring Quiraing, just a short 30-minute drive from our Wigwam haven. The scenic drive itself was a prelude to the visual feast that awaited us.

Wigwam Portree Isle of Skye review

Situated in the northern reaches of Skye, in the Trotternish region, Quiraing beckoned with promises of extraordinary landscapes. Accessible from the villages of Staffin or Uig via a single-track road, the journey to the starting point of the walk was an adventure in itself.

From the moment we stepped out of the car at the Quiraing car park, it was evident that something exceptional awaited. The panoramic views to the north showcased the imposing ‘Prison’ and the sheer cliff faces, setting the tone for an unforgettable trek.

The Quiraing walk, a loop that brings you back to the same point, covers a distance of 6.8km. With the average completion time of 2 hours (sans stops), the trail winds through landscapes that seem to belong to another realm.

Overall thoughts

Wigwam Holidays Portree goes above and beyond in providing comfortable and well-appointed facilities. From the cosy sleeping arrangements to the fully-equipped kitchen and outdoor spaces, every detail is designed to ensure a memorable and relaxing stay on this picturesque island.

For more information on what the Wigwam Portree site has to offer, visit www.wigwamholidays.com

Sam

EDITOR: Specialising in nutrition, fitness, hiking and pretty much anything outdoorsy. Currently training for the UK National three peaks.

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