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A village known for its beautiful scenery, including stunning views of Skye and the cocktail Isles of Rum and Eigg. Glenelg is a popular destination for outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and fishing. But what makes Glenelg truly unique is its scenic crossing of the Kylerhea Narrows to Skye.
Glenelg Shop
glenelgshop.co.uk
facebook.com/glenelgshop
tel. 01599 522221
Dun Brewing
Our local, organic brewery. This year serving pizza and cake from their 'Tap Room'.
BUG Taxi
A community 'taxi' connecting Shiel Bridge to Glenelg for £5.
The Hall Café
Continue on foot to the slipway at Totaig walk through woodland to visit the impressive remains of an iron age broch Dùn Totaig.
The Bike Shed
Continue on foot to the slipway at Totaig walk through woodland to visit the impressive remains of an iron age broch Dùn Totaig.
glenelgbikeshed.com
tel. 07771855102
Cossaig Growers
A market garden for the local community. Available to purchase from the Glenelg shop in season.
The Glenelg Inn
A cosy highland inn. Award winning. Rooms and fantastic local fare. Roaring fire, views of Skye.
glenelg-inn.com
facebook.com/glenel.inn
tel. 01599 522273
Accommodation
Its almost as if there's too much holiday accommodation beyond traditional Bed & Breakfast and the Glenleg Inn. Numerous self-catering options, from rustic to luxury can be found in and around Glenelg.
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