Dry Island, Gairloch, Scotland

Creel Cabin

Self Catering Accommodation

Tucked away on its own, only a salmon’s leap from the water’s edge, overlooking island, the sea and Slioch, one of Scotland’s finest mountains.

Creel Cabin is of modern construction and is ideal for two people. It sits on its own amongst woodland at the back of the island.

Dry Island - Creel Cabin

...with a Difference

It is fitted out to a high standard. It has a double bedroom, open plan kitchen and living room and shower room. It also has its own decking area complete with barbecue.

Ideal for cooking shellfish bought fresh from Dry Island Pier.

Eat the same prawns, which are cooked at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants in London

All the mod cons are here including TV, video, microwave, CD player, radio. Hairdryer, washing machine and iron.

Cot available. Also complimentary babysitting by onsite registered nurse. Internet and telephone are available by arrangement

Electricity, gas and bed linen are included and towels may be hired.

Click here to see a list of things you may want to bring with you to Dry Island.

Dry Island - Creel Cabin - Kitchen

Access to Dry Island now is by one of the famous ‘Bridges over the Atlantic.’

This one is unique as it is constructed entirely out of recycled plastic to HSE Standard.

All vehicles are left in a private car park on the mainland and there is a shed for storage of bikes, canoes etc.

As it is a five-minute walk via a path (sometimes quite rough) and a bridge from the car park, visitors should be equipped with stout footwear and Dry Island, therefore, is not really suitable for those with walking difficulties.

Luggage is collected from Badachro Pier and taken by boat to Dry Island (tide dependent for timings.)

Tariff

From £200 to £350 per week.
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Dry Island - Creel Cabin - Living Room
Dry Island - Creel Cabin - Creel Cabin - Terrace

Your Hosts

Dry Island - Creel Cabin - Ian McWhinney

Ian McWhinney was born and bred in the area. Ian is a fisherman whose family has fished for over 200 years from Dry Island. Ian's partner Jess will give you a warm welcome, and is a good cook.

Hear about the island's history. Find out about Scottish culture and maybe learn a few Gaelic words.

Failte! Eilean Tioram.
Welcome to Dry Island!

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