Brews + Bites
After a long hike, a wild swim, or just a full day soaking up Skye’s dramatic scenery, you don’t need to go far to find something delicious. Right here at the campsite, we’ve got you covered.
Alberto’s Taco’s:
Our onsite taco van is open 7 days a week during the season from 5pm serving up slow-roasted Mexican food cooked fresh by Alberto. Expect rich flavours, generous portions, and a well-earned feast to round off your adventure. Whether you’re fresh off the Cuillin Ridge or just taking it easy, it’s a proper treat.
Locally Roasted Coffee:
For early risers (or anyone in need of a caffeine fix), we proudly serve Caora Dhubh Coffee roasted locally right here on the Isle of Skye. Whether you take it black, with oat milk, or in your favourite keep-cup, it’s the perfect way to start your day. Drop by reception between 7.30am and 6pm and enjoy a cup while the morning light stretches across the glen.
Snacks for the Trail:
Our campsite reception also stocks a handy selection of grab-and-go snacks - perfect for topping up your provisions. You’ll find crisps, cereal bars, chocolate, porridge pots, and other trail-friendly essentials to keep you fuelled for whatever lies ahead.
Other nearby favourites?
If you’re heading out for the day or looking to explore more of Skye’s food scene, here are a few local gems we recommend:
Seumas’ Bar (Sligachan Hotel)
Best for: Whisky
Just a short walk from the campsite, this cosy spot offers over 400 different whisky’s to choose from!
The Old Inn (Carbost)
Best for: Dinner and Music
The perfect cosy pub after a trip to Talisker or a dip in the Fairy Pools. Deliciously cooked pub grub, beer and music with unbeatable views.
Birch (Portree)
Best for: Coffee & Brunch
A great stop if you’re heading into town, with a creative seasonal menu and a lovely relaxed atmosphere.
Lean To Coffee (Ashaig)
Best for: Speciality Coffee and Bakes
An independent coffee shop set on a family croft in the quiet village of Ashaig. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy speciality coffee, homemade cakes, and friendly local vibes just off the beaten track.
The Market Square (Broadford)
Best for: A bit of everything
A great little stop for coffee and light bites, with pop-up cafés and local produce nestled among independent shops. Pick up a freshly brewed coffee, enjoy a sweet treat, and take in the views of Broadford’s hills while browsing Harris Tweed gifts, candles, and local books. Tabitha’s Nook, the cosy bookshop on site, is perfect for a post-coffee browse.
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