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Shepherd's Hut with views of the Old Man of Storr
Escape to Skye in our cosy hut in the heart of the most exciting scenery in the world. 5 min walk to Kilt Rock and a patio with spectacular views of the mountains. 10 mins drive to the Storr or the Quiraing for walking and to Staffin Beach with dinosaur footprints. You won't forget this trip any time soon! The hut is well insulated for Winter, fully equipped and is decorated with photographs by the owner, a professional landscape photographer. Perfect for Photographers, Artists and Hill Walkers.

AIRD VILLA, Scalpay, on the Isle of Harris
Aird Villa with its south facing decking is said to be one of the nicest houses on the Isle of Scalpay. It sits overlooking Scalpay’s quiet North Harbour where the local fishing boats are moored. From the decking it's exhilarating watching the birds & boats as you are more or less right above the water's edge. The house has been renovated to a very high standard and is comfortable, light, spacious & warm. It has a modern clean feeling coupled with the charm of a traditional Scalpay island home.

Manish Cottage
Well maintain Hebridean cottage style property, on the east coast of Harris. The cottage is set up cosy for summer or winter with electric heating . Cottage has, games ,books, picnic basket and a airfyer Smart TV DVD player .Dark Skies Area Excellent area for getting off the beaten track , otters, sea eagles . Close enough to Leverburgh for trips to St Kilda and all other amenities. Cottage on the shoreline with lovely bay. The east side of Harris is single track roads with passing places.

Near Byre @ 20 Lochbay (Self-Catering )
Fabulous self-catering apartment for 2 people (+1 small/medium sized dog). This 18th Century cow byre has been lovingly restored by the owners, retaining the original stone walls. An ideal space to get away from it all, enjoy peace and quiet in front of a wood-burning stove, whilst taking in the amazing views from Lochbay to the Outer Hebrides. Near Byre is a 10-min walk (2-min drive) to the Michelin starred Lochbay Restaurant and The Stein Inn. Short Term Let Licencing Scheme No: HI-30091-F

Otternish Pods, North Uist
Otternish Pods on North Uist are situated on a working croft and are ideally located for exploring the islands. 1 mile from Berneray ferry terminal and 10 miles from Lochmaddy. Each pod is open plan with a kitchenette, seating dining, sleeping area and shower room. 3/4 bed and sofa-bed provides accommodation for up to 4. It is ideal for 2,If there are 4 adults you may feel it rather small. Bedding and towels are provided. Heating, TV and WiFi all add to a warm comfortable stay.

Two bedroom wooden cabin overlooking the Minch
Make some memories at this unique small house on a private croft hosted by Grant & Lorna who are from Harris and live 300m next door to the cabin. Our cabin has 2 bedrooms with 2 double beds, and a large open plan living space with kitchen. We are 10 minutes from Tarbert and 30 mins from the west side beaches. A wood burning stove will keep you warm in the evenings. A large wrap around balcony is lovely for sitting outside and watching the seals and otters in the bay.

Taigh Glas Studio
Welcome back to Taigh Glas Studio. Taigh Glas, situated in Lochbay, Waternish, a natural heritage peninsula, overlooks the ocean, the Stein Waterfront and sunsets over the Western Isles. The house is a short walk from Lochbay Michelin star Restaurant and Stein Inn, and along the road from Skye Skyns and their yurt with coffee and home made cakes. It’s centrally situated for all of Skye’s iconic sights such as Storr, Quiraing, Fairy Pools and Fairy Glen.

The Wee Wooden Yurt at Caolas Gallery,
The Wee Wooden Yurt at Caolas Gallery is a green roofed, original wooden round house with picture windows giving an uninterrupted view of the sea across to the Isle of Scalpay and South East Harris. Features include a central dome roof window, a bath room, a kitchen, comfortable chairs and a wood burning stove, and of course a double bed. The property enjoys a southerly aspect with masses of natural light, is well insulated, warm and cosy

Harris Apartment
4 Tobair Mairi is an excellent Studio apartment located in the heart of Harris in the old village of Tarbert next to all amenities such as hotels shops cafes marina sports centre and of course the famous Harris gin distillery. It is Ideally placed to explore all the beaches and scenery that Harris and Lewis has to offer and then return home to relax with a glass. This apartment is excellent for disabled travellers.

Geocrab, Isle of Harris
The cottage is situated in the beautiful Bays area of Harris - full of local wildlife. It's a great base to explore Harris from - an easy, beautiful drive to the West Coast - or up to North Harris and beyond. But it's also a terrifically tranquil cottage with large garden and beautiful views if you just want to relax for a day or two instead in-between explorations.

Bealach Uige Bothy Luxury Modern Self Catering
Our cosy, bright and spacious modern bothy has a fully equipped kitchen with dining table area, large bedroom kingsize double bed and ensuite with power shower, sitting area with stunning uninterrupted views towards the Quiraing with patio doors leading outside to decking. The views we have are very special. We live in a truly beautiful and quiet part of Skye

9B Isle of Harris Self catering apartment Sleeps 4
We are situated just 5 miles from Tarbert ferry terminal with beautiful sea views overlooking Harris and Scalpay. We are close to amenities in both Tarbert and Scalpay. Ideally situated for a peaceful and scenic stay whilst not being far from The Harris Distillary, Harris Tweed shop & West Harris beaches. Just 20 mins to the beautiful Luskentyre beach.
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All about Leverburgh
Located on the south end of the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides, Leverburgh is one of Scotland’s most remote villages. Surrounded by water on three sides, Leverburgh developed into a fishing port in the early 20th century, and today the seashore and nearby freshwater lochs are still popular for trout and salmon fishing. The beaches in this area are distinguished by their unusual machair habitats — low-lying dunes specific to the exposed west-facing shores of Ireland and Scotland. Machairs tend to be flat or gently undulating landscapes with an array of vegetation, including rare flowers like the Hebridean spotted orchid. The tranquil area comes alive with birdlife throughout the year, such as corncrakes and breeding waders in the spring and flocks of geese, lapwing, and golden plover in the winter. Leverburgh is also an excellent base for exploring the Isle of Harris and other Outer Hebrides villages and islands.
What are the top things to do in Leverburgh?
Isle of Scalpay
Connected to the Isle of Harris by a one-lane bridge, the Isle of Scalpay is a 2.5-square-mile gem. You can enjoy a three-mile hike out to the Eilean Glas Lighthouse, built in 1789 and the oldest lighthouse in Scotland. You can also check out the fishing boats on the piers and taste locally caught scallops, monkfish, and other fresh catches at the award-winning local bistro.
Luskentyre Beach
With its miles of white sand and bright turquoise water, Luskentyre stands out as one of the top beaches in Europe. You can reach it in about a 30-minute drive up the coast from Leverburgh. It’s especially amazing in late spring when the wildflowers blanket the landscape in colour, and the sun sets late in the day.
St Clement’s Church
Known as one of the grandest medieval buildings in the Western Isles, St Clement’s was built as a church and burial ground for the MacLeod clan. It was completed around 1560, but fell into disuse as a consequence of the Reformation. The church contains an impressive collection of later medieval and post-Reformation sculptures, including the MacLeod Tomb, which features Chief MacLeod’s effigy dressed in armour and guarded by lions under carved ornamental arches.
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