Travel Directions

Travel Directions

Mint Croft, 31 Geary, Waternish, Isle of Skye, IV55 8GQ Travel Directions Travel by Car Mint Croft is about one and a half hours drive from the Skye Bridge. The journey from Edinburgh or Glasgow is about six hours, Aberdeen is approximately five hours. From Inverness the journey time is about three and a half hours. Directions from the Skye Bridge Take the A87 to Broadford and then onto Portree. At Portree follow the A87 towards Uig, after approximately 3 miles turn left on to the A850 towards Dunvegan. Follow the A850 for 18 miles and then turn right onto the B886 Waternish (Geary) road. Continue straight for 4 miles. At the T-junction turn right, go up the hill and continue on past Skyeskyns until you come to a sign for Geary. At the sign for Geary take a right, drive past the school on the left, over the cattle grid and almost to the end of the road. Mint Croft is on the left hand side of the road, look out for the MINT CROFT sign. Directions from Armadale, the Mallaig ferry terminal at Sleat. At Armadale take the A851 to Broadford, after 16 miles turn left on to the A87 and continue through Broadford to Portree. At Portree follow the A87 towards Uig, after approximately 3 miles turn left on to the A850 towards Dunvegan. Follow the A850 for 18 miles and then turn right onto the B886 Waternish (Geary) road. Continue straight for 4 miles, at the T-junction turn right, go up the hill and continue on past Skyeskyns until you come to a sign for Geary. At the sign for Geary take a right, drive past the school on the left, over the cattle grid and almost to the end of the road. Mint Croft is on the left hand side of the road, look out for the MINT CROFT sign. A notice to Sat Nat Users: The most direct route to the island is across the Skye bridge. Sat Nav systems may tell you that the most direct route is via the ferry crossing from Mallaig to Armadale on Skye. If you do wish to travel to Skye by ferry please check the timetable; reservations are highly recommended. Mint Croft, 31 Geary, Waternish, Isle of Skye, IV55 8GQ | E: [email protected] Directions from the Uig Ferry Terminal Take the A87 towards Portree after 11 miles turn right onto the B850 towards Dunvegan. Follow the A850 for 18 miles and then turn right onto the B886 Waternish (Geary) road. Continue straight for 4 miles, at the T-junction turn right, go up the hill and continue on past Skyeskyns until you come to a sign for Geary. At the sign for Geary take a right, drive past the school on the left, over the cattle grid and almost to the end of the road. Mint Croft is on the left hand side of the road, look out for the MINT CROFT sign. Car Hire Car hire is available from Kyle of Lochalsh and Morrison’s Cars in Portree, Telephone: 01478 612688. Taxis Edinbane Taxis provide a friendly local service. Telephone: 01470 582327. Train You can travel from all major stations in the UK to Inverness and Fort William. From Inverness you can catch a train to Kyle of Lochalsh and then a bus to Portree on Skye. From Fort William you can catch a train to Mallaig and a ferry crossing to Armadale on Skye. Bus There are daily bus services from Glasgow and Edinburgh to Portree on Skye. The journey time is approximately seven hours. The bus from Portree to the nearest bus stop, Fairy Bridge, is infrequent. The bus stop is nine miles from Mint Croft. Mint Croft, 31 Geary, Waternish, Isle of Skye, IV55 8GQ | E: [email protected] .

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