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Grimisdale Guest House
Grimisdale Guest House is offering accommodation in Leverburgh. This bed and breakfast features a garden and free private parking.

Little Minch
Situated in Rodel in the Isle of Harris region, Little Minch features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

Braemore Cottage
Boasting a hot tub, Braemore Cottage is set in Tarbert. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property and private parking is available on site.

Braemore Chalet
Braemore Chalet is set in Tarbert. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and private parking is available on site.

Old Post Office
Old Post Office is located in Tarbert. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and private parking is available on site.

Scarista House
Located in Northton, 100 metres from Sgarasta Mhòr Beach, Scarista House provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant. The hotel features family rooms.

Hotel Hebrides
In the heart of the Hebrides, this boutique-style hotel offers individually designed en suite bedrooms all with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea/coffee and DVD players.

Dunarain Bed & Breakfast
Set in Tarbert, Dunarain Bed & Breakfast features accommodation with seating area. With lake views, this accommodation provides a patio.

Two Harbours Guest House
Located in Scalpay in the Isle of Harris region, Two Harbours Guest House provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This bed and breakfast features a garden.

Molban, Urgha
Featuring a spa bath, Molban, Urgha is situated in Tarbert. This beachfront property offers access to table tennis, free private parking and free WiFi. Guests can make use of a garden.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 82 reviewsFabulous accommodation with stunning views. Jane and Dave are wonderful hosts, so welcoming and homely. Bedroom was perfect and beautiful sitting room with lovely touches including an honesty bar.Guest review byNoeleenIreland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 5 reviewsQuiet, clean and well equipped. Great location for beaches and ferry/sea trip from Leverburgh.Guest review byChrisUnited Kingdom
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The house is wonderful as are the people who look after it -...
The house is wonderful as are the people who look after it - nothing is too much trouble if you have a query or need help with something The property is in a little place called Maraig rather than in Tarbert which is about 15 minuts drive away so trust the post code when it takes you off the Tarbert road!Guest review byAnneUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Long walks to fantastic beaches, sunshine, rain combining to...
Long walks to fantastic beaches, sunshine, rain combining to give the most fantastic rainbows. Friendly people in a relaxing environment. A special trip from the moment you set foot on the ferry. Many thanks.Guest review byPhilipUnited Kingdom - 8.0
The location is wonderful albeit remote if you intend to...
The location is wonderful albeit remote if you intend to explore the island. Walks in the vicinity very enjoyable but generally fairly short. Leverburgh (5 minutes drive) has two cafe/restaurant-places both, we felt, a bit over priced & limited menu (Fish & chips £19.50!!) The "Butty Bus" cheap and cheerful but not always open. Northton has lovely bakery/cake-shop (croft 36) - soups/pasties/pies/cakes. Talla na Mara at Horgabost now only does teas and cakes/soups/sandwiches (used to have a nice restaurant menu) - but has nice collection of crafts/arts outlets. If you're looking to mostly eat out you do need to think ahead, even Tarbert (over half an hour away) has very limited eateries. The east coast road - very windy and narrow (passing places) has a couple of nice galleries and some lovely views/locations -well worth it!Guest review byAllen - 10.0
Isle of Harris Brewery is an excellent place to eat & drink.
Isle of Harris Brewery is an excellent place to eat & drink. An Clachan is a very well stocked store with an amazing range of quality gifts and practical items upstairs. Borrisdale Tweed is well worth a visit for quality home furnishings. Kilda Cruises are great.Guest review byIanUnited Kingdom - 10.0
This is a spacious and well equipped property with...
This is a spacious and well equipped property with everything you need for a comfortable stay. It is beautifully situated within walking distance of the beach, and has the most wonderful views...and sunsets. It is a little way out of Tarbert, so its a good idea to be well stocked up when you arrive (Tesco does deliver tho') There is a restaurant round the other side of the bay, but it wasn't open for evening meals when we were there. We ate out in the Hotel Hebrides which was lovely and ideal for looking out over the harbour.Guest review byLindaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Tarbert is quiet, but there are plenty of places to go to...
Tarbert is quiet, but there are plenty of places to go to from there. It's nice to watch the ferry come and go. Lots of nice wee shops to browse. If you want to visit the distillery, check the opening times. It closes at 12.30 on a Saturday, so we missed it, not having checked beforehand. Be prepared for almost nothing open on a Sunday.Guest review byWilliamson - 10.0
we enjoyed all of the facilities scenery wild life dog...
we enjoyed all of the facilities scenery wild life dog walking the whole experience including shops and local people. this is the perfect holiday for those who enjoy outdoor activities and do not care about the weather conditionsGuest review byJamesUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Paradise in the sunshine
Paradise in the sunshine A tiny but delightful place on southernmost tip of Harris. Rodel church from 1520s is a must see (used for Call the Midwife Xmas special) and Isle of Harris brewery next to the pier does terrific food with friendly service. Short CalMac ferry from here to Uists was magical on a sunny September morningGuest review byAnonymous - 10.0
The locals and shopkeepers we met in the village were very...
The locals and shopkeepers we met in the village were very friendly and helpful. The local grocers are good for topping up provisions, if you are self catering and have done a larger shop in Portree before catching the Ferry. The deli, cafe and hotel restaurants are excellent and the North Harbour Bistro on Scalpay is worth a visit and only a short drive away. The Isle of Harris distillery is next to the Ferry Terminal and there is an excellent gift shop across the road from it for little memories and lots of Harris Tweed options Luskentyre beach is less than 20 minutes away Watch out f9r the sheep on the roads!Guest review byDavid - 10.0
Beautiful views and lots to do and see.
Beautiful views and lots to do and see. St Clements Church at nearby Rodel is a must. The Isle of Harris Brewery restaurant serves excellent, locally sourced food and has a deli style shop open until restaurant is closing. There is also a very good local store. A good base for exploring the scenic sites, galleries and Harris tweed shops/experince of South Harris. Also a regular ferry service to Berneray from where you can drive to North Uist and beyond or just go as a foot passenger for a day trip. Bus service to Tarbert and around villages of South Harris. Plenty of signposted walks.Guest review byJanetUnited Kingdom