Historic castle hotel with rooms offering loch or hill views



































"On the Isle of Skye, Kinloch Lodge is touted for belt‑loosening cuisine and sing‑worthy service, making it one of the island’s top hotel choices for food and hospitality." - Mike MacEacheran

"On the southeastern end of Skye family‑run Kinloch Lodge sits in a sublimely remote setting with rooms and suites looking over Loch na Dal, and chef Jordan Webb oversees one of the Highlands’ most creative kitchens and arguably its best breakfast." - Alexander Barlow

"A One Michelin Key hotel on the Isle of Skye known for its tranquil setting and traditionally styled interiors." - The MICHELIN Guide

"For the rugged cliffs, misty mountains, and secluded beaches, where the ever-changing skies create a mystical atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Scotland." - Rooksana Hossenally

"This is the centuries-old home of the McDonald clan, a former hunting lodge on the Isle of Skye that’s still looked after by the family. Windows overlook the inky sea-loch Na Dal and across to Skye’s craggy mountains. Inside Kinloch Lodge, the beds are voluminous and set beneath 16th-century portraits of former Stuart kings, and there’s cinnamon-buttered oatmeal for breakfast. On that note, the kitchen really is something special, care of chef Jordan Webb who has swapped tasting menus for a more pared-back affair that hones in on local produce. All the bedrooms have widescreen loch views, fires roar throughout, and there’s a spa where long-serving masseuse Anita Myatt oversees a holistic menu of treatments." - Steve King
