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Imagine
a land alive with captivating views and overflowing with wildlife and you
have just thought of the Isle of Skye. At the northwest of the island
is the Waternish peninsula and at the heart of this is the tiny fishing
village of Stein.
Essentially
a crofting (or farming) community, the area has, for centuries, drawn
visitors for both fair means and foul, from Vikings to Jacobites. The
historic interests of the area are abundant and include prehistoric brochs,
6th Century ruins and ancient clan seats.
Add
to these interests craft shops, a gallery,
tannery, pottery,
dive
centre, restaurant,
the Skye Yarn
Co, a number
of enchanting local walks and a variety of wildlife and you have found paradise!!
For
the seafarer, the Stein Inn benefits from four council moorings situated
in Loch Bay as well as the inn's own personal mooring. Landing is
simple ... ... there is a tidal jetty on which to come ashore.
Over
and above the Inn's normal services, there is a specially designated
"yachties" shower facility. In addition, the Stein Inn offers a
limited 'essential food supply' (provided prior notice is given) plus a
message relay service.
Making
your Dream come true... ...
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