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Kinloch Lodge is a warm and welcoming spot on the water's edge on the Isle of Skye. Completely off-the-beaten-track, in this cozy retreat you'll find comfortable guest rooms and roaring fires, as well as delicious meals in the Michelin-starred restaurant.
Highlights
Fantastic Michelin-starred restaurant using the very best of local Scottish produce
Relax and enjoy a drop of Scotland's national drink in the dedicated Whisky Bar
Completely off-the-beaten-track on the southern coast of the Isle of Skye
Guest rooms offer superb views of the Cuillin mountains or Loch na Dal
Located on the banks of Loch na Dal, a sea loch on the southern coast of the Isle of Skye, Kinloch Lodge is a family-run hotel offering the perfect Highland getaway. With just a handful of rooms, Kinloch Lodge makes for a peaceful retreat, complete with the added bonus of a Michelin-starred restaurant.
The restaurant at Kinloch Lodge is the star of the show, with Chef Director Marcello Tully creating classic Scottish dishes with a French influence and a contemporary twist. The seasonal menu makes the most of the fantastic produce available in the region, putting the spotlight on local meats and freshly-caught seafood. The Albert Roux protégé will share his skills and techniques in special cookery classes or workshops, while those simply looking to admire his work can sit at the Chef's Table, where Marcello will explain each dish in a truly immersive experience.
Kinloch Lodge's guest rooms are decorated in a classic yet contemporary style, with colors and fabrics designed to bring the scenery of the island inside. Rooms are furnished with antiques and artwork, and the majority offer picturesque views over Loch na Dal or across Kinloch Hill towards the Cuillin mountains.
A welcoming atmosphere is created in Kinloch Lodge's drawing rooms, complete with log fires and comfortable armchairs. Guests will also find a dedicated Whisky Bar providing a wide selection of Scottish whiskies, from the most iconic names to the rarer bottles. For those looking to really unwind, a variety of relaxing spa treatments is on offer, while those looking to explore the island can do so with an insightful guided walk around the area, or try fly fishing in nearby rivers.
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Marcello Tully's Michelin-starred restaurant is a destination in and of itself. Book a table for a tasting menu that you will never forget.
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Kinloch Lodge is located near Sleat, in the south-east of the Isle of Skye.
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