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10 17 reviews
Harris
29/08 – 05/09
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Ceann An Loch Cottage
3 2
house , Balallan
Ceann an Loch Cottage, a three-bedroom house in Balallan, is situated 30.6 km from the Callanish Stones and 24.1 km from the Museum Nan Eilean, offering easy access to significant historical sites. This 130 square metre property boasts three bathrooms with walk-in showers, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, private parking, free Wi-Fi, and barbecue facilities, sleeping up to six guests and providing convenient self-catering accommodation.
9.9 56 reviews
Harris
27/06 – 04/07
569 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 3983 ﺩ.ﺇ (7 )
The Crofthouse Bothy
1 2
cabin , Harris
The Bothy is situated on the Isle of Harris, overlooking a tranquil fishing harbour in the Bays area, just a short distance from the island's west coast. This charming cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cottage offers one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. The Bothy is equipped with modern amenities, including Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious sun deck with panoramic sea views.
9.8 14 reviews
Harris
29/08 – 05/09
1367 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 9569 ﺩ.ﺇ (7 )
Inver Lodge, Finsbay, Isle Of Harris
3 2
house , Manish
Inver Lodge, a three-bedroom house in Finsbay on the Isle of Harris, is situated approximately 69 kilometres from Benbecula Airport. This 120-square-metre property sleeps up to 11 guests and boasts three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, plus a sauna, terrace, parking, and free Wi-Fi.
8.0 3 reviews
Harris
27/06 – 04/07
1855 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 12985 ﺩ.ﺇ (7 )
Corncrake Cottage
3 2
house , Manish
Corncrake Cottage, situated in Manish, offers easy access to Sgarasta Mhòr Beach and is approximately 69 kilometres from Benbecula Airport. This three-bedroom, two-bathroom house boasts 130 square metres of floor space, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, private parking, a garden with barbecue facilities, and complimentary Wi-Fi; golfing is also nearby.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Harris
What are the best landmarks to visit in Harris, Scotland?
Harris boasts stunning landscapes. For breathtaking views, head to the dramatic cliffs of Luskentyre beach, renowned for its turquoise waters and white sands. The Harris Hills offer incredible hiking opportunities, and the village of Tarbert, with its charming harbor, is a must-see. Don't miss the Callanish Stones, a prehistoric standing stone circle, a fascinating glimpse into the island's history.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Harris?
Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Harris, Ardhasaig House is the most popular one.
What is the best itinerary to experience Harris, Scotland?
A 5-day itinerary could include: Day 1: Explore Tarbert and its harbor. Day 2: Hike in the Harris Hills, perhaps to the summit of Beinn Mhor. Day 3: Visit Luskentyre beach and enjoy the stunning scenery. Day 4: Discover the Callanish Stones and learn about their history. Day 5: Relax, explore local shops in Tarbert, and enjoy the island's tranquility before departure. This is just a suggestion, adjust it based on your interests and available time.
What are the best luxury hotels in Harris?
Hotel Hebrides is among the best luxury hotels in Harris.
What is the best time to visit Harris, Scotland?
The best time to visit is during the summer months (June-August) for pleasant weather and long daylight hours. However, the shoulder seasons (May and September) offer a quieter experience with potentially lower prices.
What traditional local food should you try in Harris, Scotland?
Sample fresh seafood, especially langoustines and scallops, which are abundant in the local waters. Look for traditional Scottish dishes like Cullen Skink (smoked haddock soup) and hearty stews featuring local lamb. Many pubs and restaurants offer these local favorites.
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Harris, Scotland?
The smaller beaches beyond Luskentyre, such as Seilebost beach, offer a quieter, equally beautiful experience. Explore the inland lochs and peat bogs for a different perspective of the island's landscape. Many hiking trails lead to secluded viewpoints, offering stunning panoramas.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Harris, Scotland?
Engage in conversation with locals at pubs and cafes in Tarbert. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or guesthouse for a more immersive experience. Attend any local events or gatherings if they coincide with your visit. Simply striking up conversations with friendly locals is a great way to learn about the island’s culture.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Harris, Scotland?
Harris's weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers of clothing to adapt to changing conditions. Be aware of strong winds, especially near the coast. Check weather forecasts before undertaking any outdoor activities, especially hikes in the hills. Be mindful of tides when exploring coastal areas.
Are there any special items you'll need when traveling to Harris, Scotland?
Pack waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy hiking boots if you plan on hiking, and layers of clothing. A good map or GPS device is helpful for exploring, especially if you plan on hiking beyond established trails. Driving is essential for exploring the island fully; ensure you have a valid driving license and insurance.