All pictures copyrightGallery - use arrows or select slideshow We've been recognised by the World Travel & Tourism Council and look forward to welcoming our overseas visitors once more Just to let you know we're following additional cleaning protocols post COVID-19 Enclosed main garden with sea views Oystercatchers by name...© KE Caldwell 2017 View over to Beinn na Caillich from bottom garden © KE Caldwell 2018 You'll want to take photos yourself from the bottom of the garden © KE Caldwell 2019 A peaceful early evening at the bottom of the garden Early evening at Oystercatchers Sunset, Boxing Day 2019 © KE Caldwell 2019 Panorama from the bottom of the garden Slabs of Limestone off Ardnish 2014 © KE Caldwell 2014 View of Lower Breakish from the waters off Ardnish Peninsula Evening light looking downstream changes with the tides© KE Caldwell 2017 Easter high tide view towards the East from the bottom of the garden Garden Sunset 2015 Another stunning sunset from Oystercatchers © KE Caldwell 2018 Sailing off Ardnish, launched from Oystercatchers 2015 View from Amy's Place in Torrin - coffee and cakes with a view to die for 30 minutes drive from Oystercatchers - you don't want to miss going to Elgol - limestone cliffs are spectacular Even if you don't intend to climb here, the Cuillin Ridge is jagged beauty, even from the road En route to Portree, stop off at Sligachan to get an early close up view of the Cuillin range Portree, the island capital is about 40 minutes drive away. Sometimes you see strange things! The Fairy Pools can be reached from Sligachan side as well as the more popular Glen Brittle road. If you want to stretch your legs, take a walk up to the Old Man of Storr - very Tolkienesque when they're burning the bracken off The Old Man of Storr itself - about an hour to drive there and a good hour to walk up to it Between Tokavaig and Tarskavaig on Sleat Peninsula 20 minutes' drive from Oystercatchers The north western side of the Sleat Peninsula offers stunning views towards the Cuillin range Visit Glenelg by taking the original Skye ferry across the narrows from Kylerhea and go in search of James Bond's ancestors Panoramic view of Eilean Donan castle en route to the Isle of Skye © JD Caldwell 2016 Stunning Backdrop to a single track passing place on Applecross © JD Caldwell 2016 Far ed of Ardnish Wild Saxifrage in the Walls Boats Ready to Launch Ashaig Beach Rosa Rugosa - growss wild Water and Wine