Lying off the east coast of Skye, Raasay is one of the less well-known delights of the Inner Hebrides. Elizabeth and Darryl welcome you to spend some time in their bed and breakfast accommodation at Oystercatcher House. Near the new ferry terminal, Oystercatcher House occupies an elevated location with panoramic views. En-suite rooms with ‘freeview’ television and free wifi. Large guest lounge wit
h picture windows offering spectacular views over the Narrows of Raasay to the rugged peaks of Skye’s Red and Black Cuillin. Full Scottish breakfast or lighter cooked alternative. Drying room for wet weather clothing. Off-road parking & secure bicycle storage. A quiet, relaxing peaceful atmosphere
The Isle of Raasay:
15 miles by 3 at its widest, Raasay offers an abundance of opportunities for all visitors. Unusual landscapes showcasing the island's geological history. Fascinating flora and fauna. Opportunities for birdwatchers, photographers and nature lovers. Road and track mountain biking. Rich archeological and historical heritage. Sorley McLean's birthplace. Sea fishing, kayaking and fresh water angling.