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A small outdoor seating area features two black wicker chairs positioned beside a matching table. The deck is made of grey planks, enclosed by a wooden fence that offers privacy and a sense of space.
Cabin in Borve
5 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Kelley’s Pod Berneray Western Isles

AntheaRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Beautiful Pod andlocation! Kelley was an excellent host, ensured the Pod was well-equipped and gave helpful advice on booking the Berneray Bistro for dinner (food was delicious!). The Pod itself has a stunning view across the sea south-eastwards towards Skye, and the rear looks towards the West Beach. Perfect location to go on the Berneray Circular Walk, which we were able to enjoy in warm sunshine. We also enjoyed a peaceful half-day just chilling, reading and listening to nothing but the local birdlife. Would love to come back again sometime!.
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A charming cottage is set against a backdrop of rolling hills. The white exterior is complemented by a well-maintained garden featuring vibrant greenery. A pathway leads from the entrance, and a small gravel area borders the building, enhancing the rural tranquility.
Bungalow in Na h-Eileanan an Iar
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Greenbank/ Goodfellow Self Catering/ Bunavoneader

JennyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
The cottage is in a wonderful location - spectacular views right from the front door. It was very cozy and comfortable. It is a great base for exploring the area (Harris is particularly rugged and scenic) and it was also possible to hike from the cottage itself. There is a lovely beach at the end of the road outside the cottage. It was very peaceful and we loved our time there.
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A panoramic view captures the lush green landscape of the Isle of Harris, bordered by turquoise waters. The coastline features sandy beaches, with the distant road and houses subtly indicated. Rolling hills complete the scenery, under a clear blue sky dotted with soft clouds.
Tiny home in Northton
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Beach View Tiny Houses Northton Isle of Harris

DerekRating, 5 stars9 months ago
Susan was extremely helpful and very friendly to deal with. The property is tucked away in a nice private area and has everything you need for your stay. I loved the paintings on the walls and bathroom, incredible talent! The area is outstanding and there are some amazing beaches, scenery and walks on the door step, Susan was very helpful in pointing out where everything is and making recommendations for seeing the best of the Island. Thank you for all your help Susan!
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A charming cottage sits along the coast, with a classic car parked outside. The waves of the sea reflect the warm light of the setting sun, and rolling hills surround the property, providing a serene natural backdrop.
Home in Scalpay
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Sea Room, Scalpay

ThomasRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The house is in a stunning location, we saw seals and otters from the conservatory and spent many nights looking at the wildlife. The house had everything we needed and was only 15 minutes drive from Tarbert to stock up on supplies. Everything was clean and tidy on arrival and we didn't find it lacking in anything and was easy to find on arrival. We had a wonderful stay and would definatly come back again.
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A serene outdoor seating area is shown, featuring a wooden table and two adirondack chairs placed on a gravel surface. In the background, panoramic views of the sea and distant hills are visible, with lush vegetation framing the scene.
Guest suite in Hallin
5 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Panoramic Sea Views - hot tub

LoganRating, 5 stars2 days ago
We loved staying at the Larch Shed! Hallin is a beautiful slice of Skye with much to do and is a little off the beaten path from the main tourist areas like Portree. Jane was very hospitable and friendly, and we enjoyed our conversations with her. The Shed itself was exactly as described and very peaceful with an absolutely stunning view of the bay to start and end your day with. Everything was well appointed and we enjoyed the rustic decor. Highly recommend the YurtTea down the road for small breakfast and coffee, as well as nearby Stein Inn for amazing dinner. We also enjoyed Old School Restaurant in Dunvegan for dinner. Would recommend stopping at the co op on Forest rd in Portree for cooking provisions on your way up. We would definitely stay here again and look forward to our return!
A wooden deck extends from the cabin, offering a view of the lush countryside and rolling hills. Distant mountains can be seen under a clear blue sky, while the working yard below features open spaces and animals grazing in the area.
Cabin in Portree
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

The Stables Cabin

SarahRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Everything you need is provided in the cabin. Very comfortable and a lovely place to stay. As described it is situated in a riding stable setting. Totally fine for us as this added to the authenticity of Skye.
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A cozy window seat is positioned in a bright corner, featuring soft cushions in warm colors. Panoramic views of the serene bay and distant landscape are visible through large, multi-paned windows, allowing natural light to fill the inviting space.
Home in Isle of Scalpay
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Cozy Cottage in Scalpay

StuartRating, 5 stars1 month ago
A wonderful peaceful house in beautiful surroundings in the Outer Hebrides. The house is well equipped and perfect for two couples on holiday together. Waking up every morning with the sea literally lapping at the door was idyllic. Kitchen and bathrooms are clean and modern and the house is very comfortable. Scalpay is close to Tarbert for provisions and the North Harbour bistro is walkable and serves outstanding seafood. Hard to fault this remote hideaway with nature on your doorstep. We all loved it and will return!
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A modern kitchen features sleek dark countertops with a stove and sink. Two pendant lights hang from the ceiling above the countertop. Glass doors open to a spacious balcony, providing a view of the surrounding landscape and sea.
Home in Na h-Eileanan an Iar
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Taigh John

HelenRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
When we drove down the long, narrow, winding road through the moonscape of rocky hills we wondered if we had made a bad choice in booking this accommodation…and then we arrived and felt immediately comfortable and relaxed. Remote , yes but really only 15 minutes from the ferry and the Harris Hotel which became our favourite stop at the end of a lovely day out exploring exquisite beaches. Well equiped, spacious, quiet and so so peaceful we enjoyed every minute of our stay.

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