Biker Friendly Group Accommodation
Within sight of the Skye Bridge, with stunning sea and mountain views, where the focus is on warm, comfortable and clean accommodation, with provision for privacy and a little more luxury if you want it! A modern hostel, with many private and en-suite rooms (for 2 – 8), along with 16 B&B en-suite rooms in the Guest House. Set on the waterfront, with views of the ruins of Castle Moil, the Isle of Raasay and the Cuillin Mountains and a great base to visit other parts of the Isle of Skye. The Legend of Saucy Mary - Fully refurbished in 2021, for a revitalized restaurant and bar, serving regional ales, spirits and malts and there is an excellent wine menu supplied by Liberty Wines. Breakfast and lunch are served up cafe style whilst the evening service is a la carte dining. Customers can choose to be seated in the upper or lower restaurant, the garden sun lounge or the diner style snug; all of which comprise our cosy and friendly restaurant overlooking the Skye Bridge, the surrounding mountains and sea. Experience of hosting small groups of Bikers and Rallies. Free Wi-Fi. Plentiful parking.where: Meuse lane, Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, Scottish Islands, IV41 8PH |
Set in the stunning location of England's Last Wilderness, the North Pennines, and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The newly renovated bunkhouse, sleeps 20-24 in 3 rooms, the largest bunkroom also has its own en-suite. All bedding is included and towels can be provided at an extra cost. With a lounge, fully equipped self-catering kitchen, modern shower room and large conservatory for chilling out under the stars, it has everything you could require! Perfect for either a weekend break or a longer stay to explore this 'Great Outdoors'. Both solo travellers and groups are welcomed. The adjoining campsite sits in part of a 4.5 acre wildflower meadow with terraced pitches to enhance the infinite view of this valley. There are also electric hookups in the car park for motorhomes and caravans. Ideally placed for exploring Cumbria, Northumberland and County Durham. Not far from the famous Hartside Pass, this beautiful local area is great for getting out and exploring both on and off road and within 2km of The Miners Arms and Nenthall, both of which serve food. A previous guest said “The hospitality, scenery, campsite and amenities, the food, drinks, good music and the people were simply first class.” Whether you want to get away from it all on your own and explore the natural world, or get together with a group of friends, there's everything you need to create some great memories! |
Situated just 3 miles from the A483, just outside the village of Cynghordy near Llandovery and an ideal base for exploring the heartland of Wales. Set in 50 acres of Welsh countryside with spectacular views over looking the Bran Valley and the Brecon Beacons. B&B comfortable accommodation, where a farmhouse buffet style breakfast is served. Also two quaint self-catering cottages, which can cater for up to 17 people. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and within easy reach of Llanwrtyd Wells, the Royal Welsh Show Ground, Big Pit - National mining museum and for the adrenaline junkies; Trail Riding, Paintball Games and 4x4 Driving. Evening Meals are available, with a bar on site. Free Wi-Fi. Drying room, motorcycle washing facilities, small workshop and garaged parking. where: Cynghordy, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, SA20 0NB tel: 01550 750 274 website: www.cambrianway.com e-mail: [email protected] |

