Hotel in Highland, United Kingdom
The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by
150Pearl PointsRemote Skye dining that earns the detour.

About The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by
The Three Chimneys is a deliberate destination on the Isle of Skye — a converted crofter's cottage pairing an intimate dining room with on-site accommodation. Book dinner and a room together; peak summer availability tightens fast so aim for 8–12 weeks ahead. Best suited to special occasions where the remoteness and the journey are part of the point.
Should You Book The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by?
If you're weighing up a remote Scottish dining destination with overnight accommodation against more accessible Highland options like Gleneagles in Auchterarder, the calculus here is different. The Three Chimneys is a destination in the original sense: you travel to Colbost on the Isle of Skye specifically for this, not as a stop on a wider itinerary. That commitment filters the guest list naturally — everyone who arrives has made a deliberate choice, which shapes the atmosphere from the moment you pull into the car park.
Arrival and the Space
The restaurant occupies a converted crofter's cottage on the western shore of Loch Dunvegan, and the physical scale is intimate rather than grand. Expect low ceilings, thick stone walls, and a room that seats a small number of covers — this is not a big-table-for-eight venue. For special occasions, the size works in your favour: the room feels private even when full. The House Over-by, the adjoining accommodation, means you can stay on-site rather than driving back along single-track roads after dinner, which is the only sensible way to do this if you're coming from anywhere more than thirty minutes away.
The Stay
Booking both dinner and a room together is the intended experience and the practical one. Arriving in the late afternoon gives you time to settle before dinner service, and the morning-after departure at a Highland pace , no rush, no city logistics , is part of what makes the trip worth the journey. For a celebration dinner or a significant occasion, the combination of the remoteness, the intimate dining room, and the on-site rooms is hard to replicate elsewhere in the Scottish Highlands without spending considerably more at a full-service country house hotel like Estelle Manor in North Leigh or Lime Wood in Lyndhurst.
Booking and Timing
Book as far out as you can , ideally 8 to 12 weeks in advance for peak summer months (June through August), when Skye visitor numbers are at their highest and availability across the island compresses. Shoulder season bookings in April, May, or September are meaningfully easier to secure and the experience of driving through quieter Skye roads is better. Combining dinner and a room in one reservation is direct and the recommended approach. Booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to comparable Highland dining destinations, but peak summer tables go fast.
Quick reference: Remote Isle of Skye crofter's cottage restaurant with on-site accommodation. Book 8–12 weeks ahead for summer; shoulder season is easier. Dinner-plus-room is the intended format. Leading for special occasions and destination travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by?
Book 8 to 12 weeks ahead if you're targeting June through August — Skye visitor numbers peak in summer and the restaurant fills well in advance. Shoulder months like May or September give you a better chance of securing a table with shorter lead times, and the drive to Colbost is less congested. If your dates are flexible, autumn bookings are the easier ones to land.
How is the pool and spa at The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by?
The Three Chimneys is a restaurant with rooms, not a hotel with leisure facilities — there is no pool or spa on site. The House Over-by rooms are designed around the dining experience, not wellness amenities. If a spa is a priority, Gleneagles in Perthshire is the closest credible alternative in Scotland, though it is a very different type of trip.
Is The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by worth the price?
Pricing varies at The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by located?
The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by is located in Highland, at Colbost, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye IV55 8ZT, United Kingdom.
Location
Colbost, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye IV55 8ZT, United Kingdom
Highland, United Kingdom
Compare The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by | Easy |
| Applecross Inn | Unknown |
| Arisaig Hotel | Unknown |
| Ceilidh Place Ullapool | Unknown |
| Coul House Hotel | Unknown |
| Glen Mhor Hotel & Apartments | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Applecross Inn, Notable alternative
- Arisaig Hotel, Notable alternative
- Ceilidh Place Ullapool, Notable alternative
- Coul House Hotel, Notable alternative
- Glen Mhor Hotel & Apartments, Notable alternative
How The Three Chimneys Compares to Other Highland Hotels
Against the broader Highland hotel scene, The Three Chimneys sits in its own category: a restaurant-led destination property rather than a hotel with a restaurant attached. The Applecross Inn offers a similar appeal of dramatic remoteness and seafood-forward cooking, but without on-site accommodation of the same quality and with a more relaxed, pub-style atmosphere, better if you want somewhere low-key rather than celebratory. The Arisaig Hotel is a more conventional choice with easier access and broader appeal for families or groups who want flexibility, but it doesn't deliver the same focused, occasion-framed experience.
If your priority is value and a convivial atmosphere over destination dining, Ceilidh Place Ullapool is a stronger pick, it's more affordable, easier to book, and better suited to solo travellers or smaller groups who want personality without the premium. Coul House Hotel and Glen Mhor Hotel & Apartments are sensible alternatives for visitors based in or near Inverness who want solid Highland hospitality without committing to the Skye drive. For a broader view of what's available, see our full Highland hotels guide and our full Highland restaurants guide.
The honest comparison is this: The Three Chimneys is the right booking if you're planning around a specific occasion and want the journey to feel like part of the experience. If you want a high-quality Scottish hotel stay without the logistical commitment of western Skye, Shieldaig Lodge or The Granary Lodge are worth considering. For those who find themselves comparing against hotels at a different scale entirely, properties like Ballintaggart Farm in Pitlochry offer a similarly intimate, food-led stay with easier road access.
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