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Smiddy Cottage - South Uist
9.9 9 reviews

Smiddy Cottage

house, Pollachar
Smiddy Cottage, a self-catering house in Pollachar, is a short walk from North Boisdale Beach and 11.3km from Askernish Golf Club.
This one-bedroom property boasts 90 square metres of floor space, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, private parking, garden, and free Wi-Fi; sleeping up to two guests.
Sealladh Mhor, Glamping Pod - South Uist
9.9 419 reviews

Sealladh Mhor, Glamping Pod

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This eco-friendly glamping pod is situated on a working croft in Milton township on South Uist, offering stunning views, peaceful beaches, and abundant wildlife just a short walk away. The pod has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The pod comfortably sleeps up to four guests with a double bed, a double sofa bed, and a small kitchenette. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as a bathroom with a shower, a TV with Freeview, and parking right in front of the pod, making it an ideal base for exploring the rugged beauty of South Uist.
Sea Breeze - South Uist
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Sea Breeze

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Seabreeze, a detached house in Creagorry on the Isle of South Uist, is situated 900 meters from a local shop and 3.7 kilometers from a pub.
This property offers four bedrooms accommodating up to eight guests, with a fully equipped kitchen, an enclosed garden, and off-road parking for six vehicles, all-inclusive of WiFi, fuel, and power.
Starsach View - South Uist
9.6 225 reviews

Starsach View

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This charming cabin is located on the southern tip of South Uist, just 3 kilometres from the picturesque village of Lochboisdale and a short drive from the stunning beaches of the west coast. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a perfect choice for a peaceful getaway.
The cosy cabin features a comfortable double bed, a single bed and a fold-down bunk, making it suitable for couples or small families. Guests can enjoy the convenience of a fully equipped kitchen, a separate shower and toilet, and a private courtyard with a barbecue, ideal for enjoying the beautiful Hebridean sunsets.

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in South Uist

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in South Uist, United Kingdom?

    South Uist boasts some truly stunning landmarks. For breathtaking scenery, head to the beaches of Luskentyre and Bayble. These offer incredible stretches of white sand and turquoise water. Archaeologically, the Callanish Stones are a must-see, a prehistoric standing stone circle similar to Stonehenge. For a glimpse into the island's history, visit the South Uist Museum in Daliburgh. Don't miss the beautiful scenery around Loch Bee.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in South Uist?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in South Uist, Orasay Inn, Borrodale and Orasay Inn are the most popular ones.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience South Uist, United Kingdom?

    A great itinerary would involve spending a day exploring the Callanish Stones and the surrounding area. Another day could be dedicated to the beaches of Luskentyre and Bayble, enjoying the sand and perhaps a picnic. Allow time to visit the South Uist Museum in Daliburgh to learn about the island's history and culture. Finally, take a scenic drive around the island, enjoying the varied landscapes. Three to four days would provide a good balance of exploration and relaxation.
  • What is the best time to visit South Uist, United Kingdom?

    The best time to visit is during the summer months (June to August) for pleasant weather and long daylight hours. This is when you'll have the best chance of enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. However, keep in mind that this is also peak season, so expect higher prices and more crowds.
  • What popular festivals can you find in South Uist, United Kingdom?

    South Uist doesn't have large-scale, internationally renowned festivals. Local events and smaller community gatherings are more common. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for any specific events happening during your visit.
  • What traditional local food should you try in South Uist, United Kingdom?

    Seafood is a staple, especially fresh lobster and langoustines. Look for local restaurants offering these dishes. Traditional Scottish fare like Cullen Skink (smoked haddock soup) and hearty stews are also readily available. Many pubs and restaurants will offer locally sourced ingredients.
  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in South Uist, United Kingdom?

    Many smaller beaches and coastal walks beyond the main tourist areas offer hidden gems. Explore the less-traveled roads and discover secluded spots. Ask locals for recommendations – they are often happy to share their favorite, less-visited locations.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in South Uist, United Kingdom?

    Stopping by local pubs is a great way to meet people. Many villages have a community hall or center where local events might be held. Consider staying in a guesthouse or B&B; this often provides more opportunities for interaction with locals than staying in a larger hotel.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in South Uist, United Kingdom?

    South Uist's weather is notoriously changeable. Pack layers of clothing to adapt to shifting conditions. Be aware of strong winds, especially near the coast. Always check weather forecasts before undertaking any outdoor activities. The sea can be unpredictable, so exercise caution near the water.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to South Uist, United Kingdom?

    Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended for exploring the varied terrain. Bring insect repellent, especially during the summer months. A good map or GPS device can be helpful for navigating the less-populated areas.

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