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Mallaig Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Taigh Na Talia - 2 Sandholm
  • Inverness-shire

    Taigh Na Talia - 2 Sandholm

    Ref: S217090

    Reviews 28

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    The fishing village of Mallaig is located in the Highlands and enjoys a full range of shops and restaurants. It is also a gateway to the Isle of Skye with a ferry running across throughout the year. Mallaig is the final stop for the Jacobite steam...

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    £77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Sandholm
  • Inverness-shire

    1 Sandholm

    Ref: S98202

    Reviews 31

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    Mallaig is a fishing village in the Highlands with a full range of shops and restaurants. It is a gateway to the Isle of Skye with a ferry running across throughout the year. Mallaig is the last stop for the Jacobite steam train, featured in the...

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    £117

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Tougal
  • Inverness-shire

    2 Tougal

    Ref: S171895

    Reviews 37

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    Mallaig is a bustling fishing and ferry port village, popular among visitors who wish to appreciate the atmosphere of a working fishing port, while enjoying the wide range of restaurants and shops that the town offers. Mallaig is a ideal base to...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Westhaven
  • Inverness-shire

    Westhaven

    Ref: S101184

    Reviews 51

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    The famous 'Road to the Isles' comes to an end in Mallaig, a bustling and thriving fishing village, popular with visitors who wish to soak up the atmosphere of a working fishing port, whilst enjoying the full range of shops and restaurants that it...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cooinda Cottage
  • Inverness-shire

    Cooinda Cottage

    Ref: S6519

    Reviews 38

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    The bustling fishing village of Mallaig offers shops and restaurants, and is an excellent gateway to the Isle of Skye. The village is also the last stop for the famous Jacobite steam train, as featured in the Harry Potter movies, and the town of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Raasay Studio Lodge
  • 3

    Inverness-shire

    Raasay Studio Lodge

    Ref: S953386

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    Mallaig Holiday Cottages

    Mallaig is a busy port town on the northwest coast of Scotland, on the famous Road to the Isles. The town has great road links and is also the terminus for the world-renowned Jacobite steam train that runs between Fort William and Mallaig in summer. Mallaig has the bustling atmosphere of an active fishing port, and there's plenty to do outside town as well. Take a ferry to explore the Isle of Skye, or head up onto the hills for hiking in the spectacular Scottish Highlands.

    At Snaptrip we offer hand-picked holiday cottages in Mallaig to cater to every need. Whether you want a cosy romantic bolthole or a house for a family reunion, we have period cottages and stunning barn conversion of all sizes. Find the features you want, such as log fires, swimming pools or games rooms, using our filters. Many of our cottages welcome pets, have ample parking, fire pits or disabled facilities.

    We have thousands of properties across the UK, all backed by our best price guarantee. Our customer service team is ready to answer any questions or help with special requests and we deliver unbeatable value. Gorgeous Malham is waiting for you.

    Other places to visit

    You’ll have plenty to do and explore in the scenic port of Mallaig. There’s also loads to experience in the surrounding area, and you’ll want to visit some of these nearby towns and villages.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Dita - Verified booking

      We had an excellent holiday, it is a beautiful and comfortable cottage in a beautiful place.

      Everything was there and worked, we cannot complain. The only problem we had was that there were lots of noisy campers on the beach nearby on Friday to Sunday and then again at the end of our stay. They played loud music long after 10pm, shouted until midnight, played dance music again from 9 in the morning and left lots of broken glass, rubbish and excrements on the beach. I don't know if that's normal or if it is a result of this year's 'staycations', but it slightly spoilt the experience. It might not be a problem for adults staying, but our small children were kept awake till late. I am not sure if there is anything the owners can do about this, but many communities took the action of making rules about when music can be played near houses and people are fined if they leave rubbish behind. Our experience with Sykes Cottages was awful though and we decided never to book through them again. They did not communicate with us at all when covid-19 pandemic hit in spring 2020, never replied several emails and messages that I sent them, and then basically forced us to rebook to this year at a higher price, otherwise we would loose all money. I believe that was unlawful behaviour by this company, but I could not be bothered to take them to court. However, I joined the Sykes Cottages Unhappy Customers Facebook page and saw that we were not alone at all, that is standard treatment by this company and some people ended up treated even much worse, losing thousands due to unlawful trading of this company. Will never again give them (or their associates) another penny of my money.

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    • Lee - Verified booking

      This was a very nice cottage and area to stay, I was very happy when I see inside and it was clean and shower looked good and was.

      a great view out across to the beech that was only a short walk down and a beautiful beech it is to. the cottage was very well set out with all that was needed. it was a shame that trees stuck up in the view i see it says they are cut back but the trees i see cant be as they are fir trees and they don't grow up once they are cut at top. the steps or ramp up was a bit of a walk but for me no trouble. I had not noticed there was no WIFI and that for me was a shame as there is a phone line so WIFI would make sense to get if possible as I'm sure much business is lost by that or should be clear on wright up no WIFI. and it was a shame that the tv was so bad there is a sky dish with lots of channels that don't work as there's no sky and most of the free view channels didn't work and the ones that did was bad and broke up lots even on good clear days I think it would be good to rip that sky out and get free view dish all set up as i think cables maybe lot of trouble. i feel a welcome pack on table would be nice not much just a letter saying hi and what's what as it was in a folder on a book shelf out the way. but it was nice that there was tea and milk left that's a great touch. my points are not complaints just ideas as the cottage was clean tidy and a joy to stay in the bed was best i have ever stayed in and there's been lots over years. also great stop small walk to see and get pics of steam train one like in harry potter not same one i may add and small walk to beech and the town not far but very busy town. thank you for a good holiday

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    • Alex - Verified booking

      Good Points: - Excellent location for beach, main roads, Arisaig and Mallaig.

      - Kitchen area and all appliances and cutlery etc, very high standard. - Very clean when we arrived. - Great response from Sykes and owner with our questions. - Bath towels were of a high quality. - Good selection of tv channels with good reception. Areas To Improve: - High level of dampness throughout the property, paperwork left out was damp the following morning, musty smell in most rooms - the weather was quite warm so did not want to turn heaters on to overcome it, or open the windows due to high midge levels around the cottage. - Bathroom had a good shower but the ventilation was totally inadequate and after the 4th person got showered it was very damp. We had to leave the bathroom door open all day to clear the moisture - same points as above for heaters and windows. - Size Of Property was great if there were two people, with two adults and two teenage children it was inadequate. One Sofa and two chairs sounds ok but the chairs were small and uncomfortable. Even the children found the sofa uncomfortable to sit on. We did not use the fold out dining table due to only having two folded up chairs and a short backless bench. - Again for two the wardrobe space was adequate but not for four.

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    • Emma - Verified booking

      The cottage was small but perfect for our short stay.

      Right on the beautiful beach, we were blessed with warm weather, so had several days on the beach. Safe for children to paddle. There were lots of people camping on the beach during our stay but we still managed to get a good spec on the beach. The police shut the road during our stay to stop overcrowding. Horse riding just down the road is really good, they took us trekking on the beach and horses paddled in the sea Beds in the cottage were very comfortable. As owners suggest, its good to stock up on food and supplies in Fort William, unfortunately we had a car full so shopped in the small co-op in Mallaig. A stop at Glenfinnan is well worth the views, particularly if you have Harry Potter fans like we do, but get there early before the crowds. Thank you for a wonderful stay, we totally relaxed

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    • Laura - Verified booking

      2 Tougal is a lovely cosy cottage just a stone's throw from the Silver Sands of Morar.

      The beds are comfortable and kitchen well equipped. The rustic small garden is ample with the beach on your doorstep, however a new back gate needs to be prioritised. The current hot water settings need to be amended as there was little to no hot water available for a shower after a day on the beach. With several spectacular beaches and lots of activities in the surrounding area, the cottage is in an ideal location. Communication with Sykes and the cottage owner was satisfactory, though you do pay a premium to book with Sykes. Overall, we'd recommend the cottage for a couple or small family of 3/4 who want a beach based holiday in this gorgeous part of Scotland.

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    Things to do near Mallaig

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    Western Isles Cruises - Mallaig

    Western Isles Cruises offers a memorable cruise from Mallaig to Inverie, the only village on the remote Knoydart peninsula. The journey takes you through breathtaking scenery, including the stunning Loch Nevis, with the chance to see a variety of wildlife. On arrival in Inverie, visitors can explore the village, sample local cuisine and beverages, and even climb a Munro. Address: Mallaig Marina, Mallaig, Inverness-shire PH41 4QD

    Mallaig Heritage Centre

    Mallaig Heritage Centre is a fascinating museum located in the heart of Mallaig, a small fishing town on the west coast of Scotland. The museum tells the story of the town's rich fishing heritage, including displays on boat building, fishing techniques, and the lives of fishermen and their families. Visitors can also enjoy stunning views of the harbour and surrounding islands. Address: Station Road, Mallaig, Inverness-shire PH41 4PY

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