Staffin Holiday Cottages

Choose from 8 self catering holiday cottages in Staffin, Highland, 5 of which are dog friendly, 2 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 6 guests.

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Staffin

Discover 8 Staffin self catering cottages in Highland. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Highland base. Book your next break today.

Attractions within 10 miles of Staffin

  • An Corran Beach (0.9m)
  • Jurassic Dinosaurs Footprints at An Corran (0.9m)
  • Croc Rock (3.6m)
  • The Brother's Point (3.6m)
  • Lealt Fall View Point (4.5m)
  • Lealt Falls (4.5m)
  • An leth-allt view point (4.5m)
  • The Fairy Glen (5.3m)
  • St Molaug's Church (5.9m)
  • Rha Waterfalls (6.1m)
  • Rigg Viewpoint (6.1m)
  • Grave of Flora MacDonald (6.3m)
  • Iron age Souterrain (6.4m)
  • Idrigil Bay Viewpoint (6.5m)
  • Duntulm Viewpoint (6.5m)
  • Ulg - Tarbert Ferry (7m)
  • Rubha Hunish (7.4m)
  • Bearreaig Bay (9m)
  • Loch Leathan Dam (9.3m)
  • Rubha Eoghainn (9.5m)

Outdoor Activities around Staffin

  • Path To Staffin Harbour & An Corran Beach (0.4m)
  • Quiraing walk (3.1m)
  • Rubha nam Brathairean- Brothers Point (3.6m)
  • Gremiscaig Waterfall (4m)
  • Ravens Waterfall (4.6m)
  • Uig community hall (6.2m)
  • Uig Woodland Walk (6.2m)
  • Idrigil Viewpoint (7.5m)
  • Storr Trail (8.9m)
  • Taigh Thormoid Dhuibh Bothy (11.8m)
  • Kiltaraglen Track (13.7m)
  • Scorrybreac Trail (14.5m)
  • Leasgeary Woodland Walk (14.6m)
  • Red point beach (14.8m)
  • Portree Walkway / The Meall (14.9m)
  • Portree Forest Trails (15.4m)
  • Skriaig mast walk (16.4m)
  • Braes Scholar's Path (17.6m)
  • Big Sand Beach (18m)
  • Sand Archaeological Trail (18.9m)

Holiday Cottages Near Staffin

Staffin makes a wonderful base for exploring the surrounding towns, inviting you to discover the unique character each one brings.

  • Just 6.2 miles away, Uig coastal village charm sits at the edge of the sea and makes a perfect base for coastal walks and ferry adventures. Around 9.3 miles away, Kingsburgh offers a friendly harbour vibe and simple village pleasures harbour stroll.
  • Geary, about 14.5 miles away, invites walkers toward rugged cliff top views cliff top views. Portree, 14.6 miles away, harbour town is the island's main hub with a lively harbour and a row of cafes.
  • Waternish, about 15.3 miles away, rewards a relaxed day with sweeping coastal scenery scenic coastal walks.

About Staffin

Are you ready to explore the enchanting beauty of Staffin, Scotland?

Get ready to immerse yourself in stunning landscapes, rich history, and thrilling outdoor adventures.

From hiking along dramatic cliffs to discovering ancient ruins, this picturesque village has something for everyone.

Indulge in delectable local cuisine and savor the freshest seafood delights.

Whether you're a nature lover or a history buff, Staffin will captivate your senses and leave you yearning for more.

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Scotland.

Location and Geography

Staffin, Scotland is a picturesque coastal village surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. As you explore this charming village, you'll be captivated by its unique location and geography.

Nestled on the eastern coast of the Isle of Skye, Staffin offers breathtaking views of the rugged cliffs and the turquoise waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. The village is blessed with an abundance of natural wonders, including the iconic Trotternish Ridge and the famous rock formations known as the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing. These geological marvels attract outdoor enthusiasts and photographers from around the world.

Whether you choose to hike along the coastal paths or simply admire the beauty from afar, Staffin's location and geography will leave you in awe of its natural splendor.

History and Heritage

Explore the rich history and heritage of this coastal village through its captivating stories and cultural landmarks. Immerse yourself in the past as you wander through Staffin's charming streets and discover its fascinating past. Here are five highlights that will transport you back in time:

  • Staffin Museum: Step inside this small museum and uncover the secrets of the village's history, from its ancient geological formations to its role in the Highland Clearances.
  • Duntulm Castle: Marvel at the ruins of this once-majestic castle perched on a cliff, and imagine the battles and romance that unfolded within its walls.
  • Flora MacDonald's Grave: Pay your respects at the final resting place of this legendary Scottish heroine, who helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape capture.
  • Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls: Be mesmerized by the stunning cliffs and the cascading waterfall that plunges into the sea, creating a dramatic natural spectacle.
  • The Fairy Glen: Lose yourself in this enchanting landscape, with its mystical rock formations and winding paths, said to be home to the fairies of Scottish folklore.

Unlock the secrets of Staffin's past and let its history come alive before your eyes.

Outdoor Adventures

Discover a multitude of exhilarating outdoor adventures waiting for you in Staffin, Scotland.

Lace up your hiking boots and explore the rugged beauty of the Quiraing, where you'll encounter breathtaking landscapes and panoramic views. Feel the adrenaline rush as you tackle the challenging trails and steep cliffs.

If you're a water lover, grab a kayak and navigate the crystal-clear waters of Staffin Bay, where you might even spot some seals or dolphins. Take a thrilling boat trip to the nearby Isle of Skye and witness the majestic wildlife, including puffins and sea eagles.

For the more daring, try your hand at rock climbing on the dramatic cliffs of the Storr, or go on a thrilling mountain biking adventure through the winding trails of the Trotternish Ridge.

With its diverse range of outdoor activities, Staffin offers endless opportunities for adventure seekers.

Cultural Experiences

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Staffin, Scotland, as you delve into a world of captivating traditions and local customs. Experience the vibrant culture by participating in these exciting activities:

  • Join a traditional ceilidh, where you can dance to lively Scottish music and connect with locals.
  • Explore the Skye Museum of Island Life, where you can step back in time and learn about the island's history and way of life.
  • Visit the Flora MacDonald Memorial, a tribute to the famous Jacobite heroine who helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape.
  • Attend a Highland Games event, where you can witness thrilling competitions like caber tossing and Highland dancing.
  • Indulge in a traditional Scottish meal, savoring dishes like haggis, neeps, and tatties, while enjoying the warm hospitality of the locals.

These cultural experiences will leave you with a deeper appreciation of Staffin's heritage and a lifetime of cherished memories.

Local Cuisine and Seafood Delights

Indulge in the delectable local cuisine and seafood delights of Staffin, Scotland, with a variety of mouthwatering dishes and fresh catches from the sea. When it comes to food, Staffin offers a unique culinary experience that will satisfy even the most discerning palate.

Start your gastronomic adventure with a plate of succulent langoustines or plump scallops, both sourced from the nearby waters. These delicacies are often prepared simply, allowing their natural flavors to shine through.

For a heartier meal, try the famous Scottish salmon, cooked to perfection and served with a side of buttery mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables.

And don't forget to save room for dessert, as Staffin is known for its delectable homemade sweets, such as cranachan and tablet.

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