Accommodation in Staffin, Isle of Skye.
'Taigh-Na-Croit' translates from Gaelic into English as 'house on the croft'. 2014 is the third season for our new cottage, our second in the village, and is built and furnished to the same high standard as Trotternish Ridge View cottage. The village is far from over developed though with only 8 cottages! Taigh-Na-Croit, situated in the friendly crofting community of Marishadder, is the perfect all seasons self catering holiday acc...
Our 7 day weather forecast for Staffin updated throughout the day, making it ideal for planning leisure activities, travel and events. Read more about our weather forecasts.
On Thursday 28th March 2024 the sun will rise at 07:04 and will set at 19:58. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 6°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. There could be quite a strong breeze in the air today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 38mph.
On Friday 29th March 2024 the sun will rise at 07:01 and will set at 20:00. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 4.3°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 24mph.
On Saturday 30th March 2024 the sun will rise at 06:58 and will set at 20:02. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 7.9°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 27mph.
On Sunday 31st March 2024 the sun will rise at 06:56 and will set at 20:04. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 9.7°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 15mph.
On Monday 01st April 2024 the sun will rise at 06:53 and will set at 20:06. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 9.8°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 22mph.
On Tuesday 02nd April 2024 the sun will rise at 06:50 and will set at 20:09. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 6.1°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 23mph.
On Wednesday 03rd April 2024 the sun will rise at 06:48 and will set at 20:11. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 2.9°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 20mph.
Our weather forecast for Staffin is updated throughout the day and has been found to be very reliable for planning activities such as days out, leisure, travel, events, fishing, golf and gardening.
For activities that rely on weather forecasts for safety or financial reasons, such as farming, flying, sailing and shipping, we have found our forecasts to be reliable, but we always recommend that you compare several weather forecast sources to ensure you are able to plan your activities safely.
1/2 of Marishadder Road
Staffin
Isle of Skye
IV51 9JG
01478 612460
'Taigh-Na-Croit' translates from Gaelic into English as 'house on the croft'. 2014 is the third season for our new cottage, our second in the village, and is built and furnished to the same high standard as Trotternish Ridge View cottage. The village is far from over developed though with only 8 cottages!
Taigh-Na-Croit, situated in the friendly crofting community of Marishadder, is the perfect all seasons self catering holiday accommodation for peace-searching people who love the wilderness.
Set on the remote and rugged Isle of Skye, a place of unique beauty, peace and tranquility, Taigh-Na-Croit self catering holiday accommodation, is a beautiful new bright and spacious, fully fitted, modern detached single storey cottage, enjoying wonderful open views across the countryside towards the spectacular Trotternish Ridge.
Trotternish Ridge is located at the north east end of the island which boasts splendid rock formations such as the `Old Man of Storr', the beautiful Quiraing and the impressive Kilt Rock. Museums, castles and sites of historical interest, as well as nature trails and gardens are some of the many attractions of the Island. The area is also popular with walkers and climbers.
For anglers, the island offers trout fishing opportunities throughout its fifty mile length with the best of the trout fishing on the Storr Lochs, Leathan and Fada. The Kilmartin River, with runs of sea trout and occasional salmon, flows by the croft house (approx. 300m away).
Portree, the island capital, is only 13 miles away. A shop and restaurant are located 2 miles away, with the 'local' pub a mere 4 miles away!