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Loch Bay
  
 Michelin Guide 
 Worth the step
Seafood
 The Michelin Guide's review
 This pretty crofter’s cottage sits in an idyllic spot on the Waternish Peninsula and offers commanding views across the countryside to the mountains. It’s a pleasingly simple place with a wood-burning stove, Harris Tweed covered chairs and a snug, intimate feel. Stein started life as a fishing village and the cold, pure waters provide plenty of seafood, some of which is landed on the jetty opposite the restaurant. Skilfully prepared, intensely flavoured Scottish dishes have French undertones, with minimal seasoning bringing out the natural flavours.
 Its strengths
  Parking 
Location
 1-2 Macleods Terrace, Stein, WaternishIsle of Skye IV55 8GA