Sunday, June 26, 2016

Hotels, Bed & Breakfast and Self Catering on Isle of Lewis

See the locations on Isle of Lewis Google Map

Baile-na-Cille Guesthouse: All 6 rooms with excellent beach and sea views except the twin room in the old manse. Stunning views, but outdated rooms, as some guest note on tripadvisor.com.

Picture by Baile-na-Cille Guesthouse

Picture by Baile-na-Cille Guesthouse



Breasclete and Callanish Area

Abhainn Cottage - Self Caterng: Very good reviews on tripadvisor.com.

Eranca Cottage: Self Catering. See their Facebook-Page.

Eshcol Guesthouse: For breakfast and dinner you visit Loch Roag Guesthouse mext door, which belongs to the same family. Very good reviews on tripadvisor.com.

Leumadair Guesthouse: In Callanish. They announce on their homepage, that they no longer take guests due to ill health. This blogger is sad about, because he was very happy with his stay there in 2016. Owner Donald Macleod shared a library full of knowledge about the Hebrides with his guests and used to be a great cook. Read what Laurel Kallenbach wrote about Leumadair Guesthouse.

Loch Roag Guesthouse: When Bed&Breakfast in Callanish is sold out - what happens quite often - Loch Roag Guesthouse in Breasclete is not far away - just two bus stops from the Visitor Centre in Callanish, just two miles. Their rooms are functional with fine views across Loch Roag. And their dinners are a surprise: The son of the owner is an excellent cook and the service is fine. This blogger found it amazing. Very good reviews on tripadvisor.com.

Picture by marhas

Picture by marhas
View from first floor room at Loch Roag Guesthouse

Taigh Granaidh: Self catering. Taigh Granaidh (Granny's Cottage) is a newly refurbished croft house sitting on a working croft in the village of Breasclete. There are two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom with two single beds. See Taigh Granaidh on Facebook.



Tolsta Chalais:

The Old Postoffice: Self Catering. Originally serving as the Post Office for the crofting township of Tolsta Chaolais, the cottage has been modernised.



Uig Lodge: Overlooking Uig Bay. They sell smoked salmon. Uig Lodge has been built in 1876 by Sir James Matheson who at the time owned the Isle of Lewis. The lodge, which can be rented on a weekly basis, has three doubles, four twins and one single room, with sea and mountain views. On self catering basis or with breakfast, lunch and supper. But Uig lodge has also some B&B dates. Uig Lodge as used for the Gaelic TV-serie called Machair.

Picture by Rob Farrow

Picture by Tom Richardson
Uig Lodge and Mount Suainaval