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SCILLY SKYE STROME FERRY.
HUGH HOUSE HOTEL,
ST. MARY’S,
ISLES OF SCILLY.
CHARMINGLY situated within the Garrison, three minutes’ walk from the
Pier. The Rooms are lofty and spacious, combined with every modem
convenience. Table-d’H6te at 6 o’clock. First-class Billiards. Excellent
Boating and Fishing. Terms Moderate.
BENJAMIN HOLGATE, Proprietor. \
—— “ SKYE. ' ■ , . ■ j
KING’S ARMS HOTEL.
KYLEAKIN, SKYE,
NEIL M‘INNES, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL is well known on the West Coast for Comfort.
GOOD SEA BATHING. STEAMERS DAILY IN SUMMER.
PLEASURE BOATS TO BE GOT ON HIRE.
SKYE.
SLIGACHAN HOTEL.
THIS House, which has been greatly added to, is nine and a half miles from
Portree, and is beautifully situated at the very foot of the Cuchullin
Hills. Ponies aud Guides for Coruisk, the Spar Cave at Strathaird, etc. Par¬
ties landing at Broadford, and intending to come on to Sligachan by Comisk,
can have Ponies sent to meet them at Camasunary, or the hill above Coruisk,
by sending letter or telegram day previous. Hiring to all parts of the Island.
Visitors staying at the Hotel can have first-rate Fishing free of charge.
J. BUTTERS, Lessee.
THE FINEST SCENERY IN THE HIGHLANDS.
STROME FERRY STATION HOTEL.
ROBERT M‘LEOD (bate of the Station Hotel, Inverness)
HAS taken a lease of the above HOTEL, at the Terminus of the Dingwall
and Syke Railway, and has got iknewly furnished and fitted up with a
special view to the convenience of Commercial Gentlemen and Tourists. The
Scenery along the Route from Inverness to Strome is the finest and most mag¬
nificent in the country ; and from the Loch in front of the Hotel can be seen
the Deer Forest of Applecross, and the Coolin Hills in Skye, with their pecu¬
liarly serrated peaks ; and the old and interesting Ruin of the Strome Castle
is immediately opposite the Hotel. Table-d’H6te daily, in time for parties
going by Steamer, or vice versa. Posting.