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Home in Na h-Eileanan an Iar
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

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.

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Cabin in Skye Scotland
5 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Norskye Bothy

Norskye Bothy is a Scandi-Scot inspired hideaway in the heart of the Isle of Skye. Our architecturally designed eco cabin sleeps up to two people, with uninterrupted hill and loch views. The cabin features an open plan living, kitchen and dining space with a separate king size bedroom and shower room. We are centrally located, only 5 miles from Portree - the perfect base to explore or relax while you visit the Isle of Skye. ☆Norskye Byre coming summer 2026☆ *Not suitable for infants*

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Cottage in Manish
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

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.

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The cabin exterior glows softly at dusk, with large glass doors revealing a cozy interior decorated with warm lights. An inviting porch area features a hanging chair and outdoor seating, surrounded by a natural landscape that enhances the sense of tranquility.
Cabin in Culnacnoc
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 361 reviews

Skye Red Fox Retreat - stunning luxury glamping

The Red Fox Retreat is the ultimate luxury glamping getaway location. A twist on the more conventional ‘pod’, the cabin features a curved wood interior entered from an arched doorway in front of which is situated a perfectly appointed king sized bed with amazing views of the Trottenish Ridge and the croft (farmland) that surrounds the property. It is warm and cosy to protect against the elements and yet light and airy. The cabin is accessed via a spectacular large undercover deck area.

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The interior of the pod features a wooden ceiling and walls, creating a cozy atmosphere. A spacious bed is positioned at the back, with light-colored linens and a decorative pillow. A small kitchen area is present, along with a sofa and a visible bathroom area.
Tiny home in Morvich
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Glen Licht Pod - Nestled in the hills of Kintail

Gateway to the Isle of Skye! Glen Licht pod is a cosy retreat on our working croft in the heart of Kintail, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and uninterrupted countryside views. Located just off the A87, it's the perfect base for exploring the Highlands. Nearby attractions: Five Sisters of Kintail Falls of Glomach Eilean Donan Castle – 5 minutes by car Isle of Skye – 20 minutes by car The pod features a private deck with outdoor seating, luxury toiletries and welcome pack.

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A modern cabin interior is captured, featuring a large glass door that frames breathtaking views of the landscape. A wooden log-burner stands beside a comfortable seating area with a chair. Natural light floods the space, highlighting wooden flooring and the cabin's wood paneling.
Cabin in Portree
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Falasgair

Falasgair is a modern cabin on a working croft, which captures uninterrupted views over Portree bay, Ben Tianavaig and the Cuillin hills in the far distance. The cabin itself has a full height atrium which includes a functional kitchenette, seating area, log-burner and a three-piece bathroom suite. The mezzanine level is accessed by a wooden staircase featuring a comfortable double bed. Situated just off the Scorrybreach trail this is the perfect launchpad for your Skye adventure.

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Two deer are seen standing on a hillside, surrounded by lush heather and grass. One deer is positioned slightly ahead, showcasing its prominent antlers, while the other deer stands in the background. A clear blue sky provides a bright backdrop to the scene.
Cabin in Na h-Eileanan an Iar
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

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.

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A cabin is positioned near the shoreline, surrounded by rocky terrain and patches of grass. The view extends across the water, revealing gentle waves and distant hills under a clear sky, highlighting the natural beauty of the waterfront landscape.
Cabin in Broadford
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 438 reviews

Isle of Skye *OceanFront* MacKenzie's Bothy

MacKenzie's Bothy, Broadford, Skye, offers a home-from-home, holiday stay for up to 2 people. The outstanding shore-side location with free WiFi & Private off-road parking has beautiful panoramic sea and mountain views which makes staying at the Bothy an unforgettable experience. An easy few minutes walk takes you to all local restaurants, amenities & supermarket. "Deli Gasta" cafe is located across the road (2 min walk), for all your day-time eats and serves good coffee too!

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Two wooden round houses with green roofs are framed by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A calm sea reflects soft pastel colors of the sky at dawn, stretching towards distant hills. The peaceful setting offers an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and exploration.
Tiny home in Isle of Harris
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 740 reviews

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

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The exterior of a stone building is depicted, featuring two large windows with white curtains and a central entrance door with a glass panel. A small stairway leads to the door, and gravel lines the ground, surrounded by grassy patches.
Apartment in Tarbert
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 461 reviews

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.

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The logo for Rockall, a self-catering accommodation on the Isle of Harris, is displayed. It features a simplified house outline with the word 'Rockall' prominently center-aligned. Subtext reads 'Isle of Harris,' and words 'Relax Reset Rockall' are included, offering a sense of hospitality.
Cabin in Na h-Eileanan an Iar
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Rockall Self Catering

Rockall is located in Tarbert, Isle of Harris. A 5 minute walk from the ferry terminal and all local amenities making it an ideal location to explore one of the main villages in Harris. It provides open plan living and separate bedroom with a double bed and storage space. All bedding and towels are provided. Outside veranda allows for extra seating and sheltered patio space. Licence reference: ES-CSN-00447

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Large picture windows frame views of a vast sandy beach and rolling green hills under a bright sky with scattered clouds. A cozy seating area is positioned nearby, featuring natural wooden flooring and a rustic stone wall.
Apartment in Timsgearraidh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Uig Sands Rooms Luxury Apartment

Incredible picture windows with beach and sea views. Wood-burners to keep cosy on the colder nights. An ideal location for guests to explore the wilderness and experience the local heritage and culture. A very short walk to Uig Sands Restaurant for evening meals (closed over winter so check opening times ahead). Empty white sandy beaches for surfing, swimming, sunbathing or beach-combing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Harris?

    Staying around Tarbert is often suggested for access to shops, ferries, and local eateries, while coastal cottages near Luskentyre or Northton are known for tranquil beach settings. Guesthouses and lodges in rural spots give a quieter retreat.

  • What are the best things to do in Harris with kids?

    Children enjoy beachcombing on wide sands like Scarista, visiting community playgrounds, or exploring simple coastal trails. Some families take part in boat trips for wildlife spotting around the island.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Harris?

    Explore white-sand beaches like Luskentyre, tour Harris Tweed weaving sheds, or hike the hills near Tarbert. Visiting local art studios or enjoying seafood in coastal cafés is frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Harris?

    Harris has cool, breezy weather with temperatures ranging from around 36°F (2°C) in winter to 62°F (16°C) at the height of summer. Rain is frequent year-round, so waterproof clothing is advisable when exploring outdoors.

  • When is the best time to visit Harris?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for Harris, as temperatures are milder, typically peaking near 60°F (16°C), and days tend to be longer. Spring brings wildflowers, while summer is known for calmer seas and local gatherings.

  • What are the best places to visit in Harris?

    Luskentyre Beach is often recommended for its wide sands, while the Isle of Scalpay draws visitors with its lighthouse and waterside paths. The Harris Distillery in Tarbert gives insight into the craft of gin-making and island traditions.

  • What are some hiking trails in Harris?

    Harris has scenic trails like the climb up Ceapabhal, coastal paths around Northton, and routes across the hills near Tarbert. Walkers are drawn to these trails for panoramic island and sea views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Harris?

    Families can explore sandy beaches, walk coastal paths, or visit weaving studios for hands-on learning. Many enjoy picnic spots at viewpoints or gentle boat trips for birdwatching and seal spotting.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Harris?

    Explore the rugged landscapes of the Isle of Lewis, visit traditional weaving villages, or spend time in coastal communities known for their local crafts around Harris. Wildlife boat trips and quiet beaches are frequently suggested for those seeking a change of scene.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Harris?

    Many self-catering cottages and lodges around Harris welcome pets. Staying near the coast or rural areas makes it easier to enjoy long walks with your dog along the island’s quiet beaches.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Harris?

    Local shops and restaurants may close early or seasonally, so planning ahead is valuable. Bring cash for smaller markets, respect crofting land, and check local ferry schedules if exploring neighboring isles.

  • What is Harris known for?

    Harris is known for its striking beaches, the heritage of Harris Tweed weaving, and landscapes of rugged hills and lochs. The island’s Gaelic culture and historic sites often draw those interested in Scotland’s Hebridean traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Harris?

    Discover the secluded beaches around Scarista and Luskentyre, or wander the art galleries in small villages. Local weaving studios and ancient church ruins often provide insight into Harris's heritage away from busy spots.

  • What are the best foods to try in Harris?

    Sample local seafood such as scallops and langoustines, enjoy fresh shellfish soups, and taste traditional Scottish bannocks and oatcakes. Many visitors also seek out locally made cheeses and smoked salmon.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Harris?

    Pack waterproof layers and sturdy footwear, as Harris has frequent rain and changeable winds year-round. Bring warm clothing even in summer, and consider binoculars or cameras for wildlife and scenic landscapes.

  • What is the nightlife in Harris like?

    Nightlife in Harris is relaxed, centering on cozy pubs, informal gatherings, and occasional live folk music. Many evenings are spent sampling island whiskies, sharing stories, or enjoying local ceilidhs.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Harris?

    Harris has agricultural shows in the summer that celebrate farming traditions and community gatherings. Ceilidhs featuring Gaelic music and dance are frequently suggested for experiencing local culture. Seasonal arts and craft fairs are also often recommended.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Harris?

    Harris has a range of family-friendly accommodation, including cottages and homes near the coast or surrounded by nature. These spaces often feature amenities aimed at group stays and easy access to beaches.

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