TRAVEL THE BEST OF THE BRITISH There’s something special about travelling to an island, it feels like the ultimate escape from the modern world, somewhere to reconnect with ISLES nature and slow down the pace of life. Words: Louise Curley UNDREDS OF ISLANDS dot the coastline of Britain; they’re perfect for those who love the outdoors, and you don’t need to leave the trappings of comfort behind, with plenty of luxurious accommodation to choose from. Here’s a selection of some of the best of the HBritish Isles where you can discover ancient history, forgotten cultures, fantastic wildlife and incredible views. SKYE The largest and most northerly of the Inner Hebrides, Skye offers truly breath-taking scenery with the towering peaks of the mountains known as The Cuillin, the mirror-like lochs, heather-clad moorland and rugged sea cliffs. It’s a fabulous spot for wildlife watching too, with sea eagles and golden eagles soaring majestically overhead and seals, otters and whales in the waters around the island. Spend time on Skye and you’ll return home refreshed and invigorated. Do: Go wild swimming in the fairy pools at Glen Brittle - magical pools of crystal clear, sparkling green, very cold water. W Visit Dunvegan Castle, home to the Clan MacLeod, and Armadale Castle, home to Clan Donald. W Take a boat trip from Elgol into Loch Coruisk for spectac- ular views of the Cuillin. W Visit the Talisker whiskey dis- tillery. W Feeling adventurous? Try a spot of sea kayaking. Stay: For beautiful self-catering accommodation there’s the architect designed Skye Shed with spectacular views of the Cuillin. skyeshed.com The Cabin marries 5-star luxury with modern design, or, for a romantic retreat for two, there’s An Airigh. thecabin-skye.co.uk, anairigh.co.uk. For a luxurious hotel, try Kinloch Lodge, with its re- nowned Michelin-starred restaurant, or, for a stylish bed and breakfast, there’s The Spoons. kinloch-lodge.co.uk, thespoonsonskye.com. Eat: The Three Chimneys is a gourmet restaurant set in an old crofter’s cottage at the side of a loch at Colbost. Luxury rooms are available too. The Loch Bay Restaurant at Stein serves contemporary Scottish food with a French :

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Tresco: the second largest of the Isles of Scilly, a cluster of islands lying 30 miles off the south west tip of .

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influence. The Red Roof Gallery Café at peat bogs, while Harris is mainly rocky scaristahouse.com the car-free nature of the island means Travel: Skybus flies from Newquay, Holmisdale is a great place for coffee, with incredible Caribbean-like beaches Eat: There’s the Boatshed in Stornaway, tranquillity is easy to find. Exeter and Land’s End to neighbour- cake and light lunches. such as Luskentyre. the Skoon Art Café at Geocrab, and Do: W Visit the Abbey Gardens, 17 acres ing St Mary’s. The Scillonian ferry sails Travel: It’s a 5–6 hour drive from Do: W Buy the world famous Harris Croft 36 will deliver freshly prepared of sub-tropical paradise and home to from Penzance to St Mary’s. Book travel Glasgow Airport and a 2 hour drive from Tweed. W Explore the beaches along meals, using local produce, to your plants from as far afield as Burma, Brazil directly with the Tresco island office for W Inverness Airport. Trains run from In- the west coast of Harris. W Visit the cottage. and South Africa. Catch a boat to the an all-inclusive package which includes verness to the Kyle of Lochalsh and from Callanish standing stones. W Go in June Travel: Fly to Stornaway on Lewis other islands of St Mary’s, St Martin’s, transfers from St Mary’s to the island. Fort William to Mallaig, both connecting or July to see the spectacular machair – from Glasgow, Inverness or Edinburgh Bryher and St Agnes. (visitislesofscilly.com, tresco.co.uk) W W with the sleeper trains from London vast expanses of wildflowers stretching with Flybe. flybe.com For details of ferry Learn to sail. Go beachcombing on Sark: A car-free island only three and a half miles W Euston. The quickest route if driving is down to the beaches. W The Hebridean crossings and tickets, including island the beaches at Pentle and Appletree. long by one and a half miles wide, 80 miles south of the via the Skye Bridge. Celtic Festival is held from 13–16 July. hopper passes, contact Calmac Ferries. Swim with seals. Burgh Island is a small tidal island off English coast. Stay: It may be remote but there are (calmac.co.uk, visitouterhebrides.co.uk) Stay: Accommodation on the private the south coast of . Attached to LEWIS/HARRIS some fabulous places to stay, whether island is offered in a variety of cottages the mainland by a sandy beach at low Lewis and Harris are situated in the it’s architect grand designs or tradi- TRESCO from traditional stone-built houses to tide you can travel to the island at high Outer Hebrides, a chain of islands 40 tional island homes. Stay on the Borve Tresco is the second largest of the Isles contemporary wood-clad New tide in the magnificent sea tractor - the miles off the north-west coast of Scot- Estate in the luxuriously refurbished of Scilly, a cluster of islands lying 30 style properties. Guests can use the only one of its kind in the world. The big land. They actually make up one island hunting lodge. borvelodge.com The miles off the south west tip of Cornwall. facilities of the Flying Boat Club with its draw to the island is the art deco hotel. with the north known as Lewis and the incredible sea views, retro furnishings Bathed by the warming influence of the pool, spa and restaurant. Step back in time at the Grade II listed south as Harris. It’s a remote, windswept and eco-friendly design of the Sound of Gulf Stream these islands have a Carib- Eat: There’s the laid-back Ruin Café building which has been restored to its location steeped in history and culture, Harris make this a perfect island escape. bean feel to them, with the turquoise sea with its wood-fired oven, the Flying Boat 1930s glamour, when the likes of Noel and a place where you get a sense of soundofharris.co.uk Or stay in Black- lapping the white sandy beaches. Exotic restaurant or the New Inn, the local pub. Coward and visited. traditional island life - Sundays are still sheep House, Grand Designs House of plants thrive in the mild climate, adding The Tresco Store provides tasty goodies It was also a haunt of , observed as special days, with no ferry the Year in 2008. blacksheephouse.co.uk to the feeling that you’re much further if you want to cook yourself and, if you inspiring several of her crime novels. Skye: Skye offers truly breath-taking scenery with the crossings, and many shops close. The If you want to stay in a hotel, Scarista from Britain than you actually are. Tres- don’t, offers a range of meals prepared Do: W Bathe in the Mermaid Pool, the towering peaks of the Cuillin Mountains. landscape of Lewis is flat moorland and House has pretty rooms and good food. co oozes luxury and sophistication and daily by the island’s chefs. natural sea water swimming pool. :

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Your own private island... Indulge. Relax. Unwind. Tresco is a family-owned private island in the Isles of Scilly archipelago, just a stone’s throw from the Cornish coast. Miles of white sand beaches. Luxurious holiday cottages. Fine eateries. A world famous garden. An award winning spa. A world apart.

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W Take a trip on the sea tractor. W Sip ISLE OF WIGHT W Visit during Cowes Week. The sailing cocktails in the glass-domed bar and dress One of the most accessible islands off regatta was first established in 1826 up in evening gowns or black ties for the the coast of Britain, with the enviable and is held this year from 6–13 August. formal dining. W Enjoy a spa treatment. W title of the sunniest place in the country. (To find out more visit aamcowesweek. Clamber over the rock pools. Half of the island is classed as an Area co.uk) W Visit the country retreat of Stay: The offers the of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Queen Victoria at Osborne House. only accommodation on the island. Stay there are miles of stunning coastline Stay: The Hambrough offers boutique in one of the magnificent rooms named and beaches. Discover hidden coves, accommodation with coastal views. after stars who stayed there and be secluded beaches and pretty villages, (thehambrough.com) surrounded by art deco opulence. like Bembridge, where you’ll find one of The George is a 17th century townhouse Eat: The hotel sources as much food as Britain’s leading art galleries, Island Fine set on the set on the water’s edge of the possible from within a 30-mile radius. Arts. The Isle of Wight has long been a harbour town of Yarmouth. It even has an island polytunnel where favourite for traditional seaside family (thegeorge.co.uk) it grows salad leaves and herbs. You can holidays, but a variety of music festivals, Stay in the Gate House or Pavillion never be over-dressed for dinner in the trendy new places to eat and cool places Cottage at Osborne House or in an main restaurant, but you can also eat in to stay mean it’s developed into a hip apartment at Carisbrooke Castle. the less formal Captain’s Cabin or the place for a break. (english-heritage.org.uk) Ganges restaurant and the Pilchard Inn Do: W Walk the glorious golden Eat: The George celebrates island hosts curry nights on a Friday. beaches - Ryde and Appley have wide produce on its menu. The Pond Café Travel: There’s a helipad on the island expanses of sand with views of the in Bonchurch sells delicious cakes and if you want to arrive in style. The nearest Solent. W Take the chairlift to see the breads and the Priory Bay Oyster Res- stations are Totnes and with iconic Needles Rocks and lighthouse. W taurant specialises in fish and seafood. direct services from London. It’s about a Go fossil hunting at Compton beach and Travel: Less than 2 hours drive from 4 hour drive from London. Cars can be Yaverland – the Isle of Wight is one of London. Ferries sail from Portsmouth, parked on the mainland. (burghisland.com) the best places in Europe to find fossils. Lymington and Southampton. :

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ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT W Explore the village and harbour. to birdsong or while away an afternoon, St Michael’s Mount, a granite pile with Eat: Both the Sail Loft and the Island rockpooling on the beach. PURE ISLAND a castle perched on top, rises out of the Café serve light lunches, cakes and great Do: W Visit La Seigneurie gardens – a glistening water of Mount’s Bay, off the coffee. On the mainland try the Chapel walled garden teeming with plants west Cornwall coast. Based on the island Rock Café in Marazion for tasty lunches which thrive in the virtually frost-free HAPPINESS abbey of Mont St Michel in Brittany, the and dinners. climate. W Take advantage of the spec- buildings date from the 12th century Travel: The nearest station is Penzance tacular coastline by going coasteering with some later 17th century additions. with trains from London Paddington, or diving. W See the island from a boat. It’s been the home to the St Aubyn fam- the Midlands and the North. The nearest W Go stargazing. W Take a horse-drawn ily since the English Civil War and only airport is Newquay. (flybe.com, stmi- carriage ride. 30 people live on the island permanent- chaelsmount.co.uk) Stay: The pretty granite-built Stocks ly. For visitors it’s a short walk across the Hotel sits in a secluded valley, surround- cobbled causeway when the tide is low; SARK ed by mature woodland and luscious if the tide is in, jump on board one of the If you want to escape modern life there gardens. There’s a heated outdoor pool, ferries from Marazion. are few better places than the tiny island small gym, spa facilities and a terrace Stay: The Godolphin Arms in Marazion of Sark, 80 miles south of the English where food is served. (stockshotel.com) overlooks the Mount and has pretty coast. This car-free island, only three Eat: The Stocks Hotel, La Sablonnerie coastal-inspired décor. Sip your drink and a half miles long by one and a half and Hathaways all celebrate local, sea- on the terrace with the setting sun and miles wide, is a haven for wildlife, with sonal food - expect fantastic seafood. one of the most iconic views in Britain in pretty hedgerows, quaint villages and Travel: Condor Ferries operate regular front of you. godolphinarms.co.uk a rocky coastline. The lack of light pol- services from Poole and Portsmouth to Do: W Visit the castle. W Wander lution led to Sark being the first island Guernsey. Alternatively you can fly to “An escape within the British Isles, where stunning scenery, around the gardens filled with exotic in the world to be designated a Dark Guernsey. From here take one of the family fun and sophisticated relaxation are just a short ferry ride away.” plants, surely one of the most dramatic Sky Community. The pace of life here is smaller boats to Sark. (condorferries. slow. Wander the quiet lanes and listen  From a recent Island visitor. places to garden in the country. co.uk, flybe.com, sark.co.uk). Come abroad to the Isle of Wight. visitisleofwight.co.uk

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