Miguel Sáez
Google
Our experience at Skye Eco Bells was without a doubt the worst we have ever had in an accommodation. For the high price we paid for one night (110 pounds) we did not expect such a terrible service.
We arrived relatively late and found that the cabin did not have electricity of any kind. This was already noted in the description of the hotel, but we did not expect that only 3 or 4 very low power LED lights and some candles would be provided, which was clearly insufficient to illuminate the interior of the room. Instructions were also given to light the stove with firewood, but we did not dare to do it with such low lighting. After a walk around the complex we found that there was a single shower (only cold water) for all the cabins, as well as a compostable wooden toilet in which you we had to cover our physiological needs with sawdust, which I consider unhealthy.
We tried to sleep but it was impossible. We noticed a strong smell that burned our throat (we do not know if it was a chemical or similar) and every few minutes we had to open the door to renew the air. In the end we had no choice but to sleep in the car. To top it off, mobile coverage was non-existent, so it was impossible to contact the owners to expose the problem. The facilities do not have an emergency telephone, or at least we could not locate it at that time and without light.
Of course the owners refused to make any kind of refund after exposing our bad experience. They boast of their ecological ethics when in reality what they seek is to obtain the maximum benefit with minimal investment, at the expense of the discomfort of their guests