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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.

Temple View Hotel
Set in Carinish, 46 km from Askernish Golf Club, Temple View Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Guests can have a drink at the bar.

Langass Lodge
Situated in Carinish, Langass Lodge has a garden and a bar. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.

Cabarfeidh Hotel
Set within in its own attractive gardens, this modern hotel is ideally located on the outskirts of Stornoway, just across the road from the golf course leading onto historic Lews Castle grounds.

Royal Hotel
Stornoway's most historic hotel, the Royal nestles in the heart of Stornoway, beside the marina, where you can relax, enjoy the hotel's cosy character and enjoy dining in our Boatshed Restaurant or in...

Hamersay Hotel
Hamersay Hotel in Lochmaddy has 4-star accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a bar. The hotel features both free WiFi and free private parking.

The Loch Erisort
Set in Balallan, 32 km from Callanish Standing Stones, The Loch Erisort offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.

Polochar Inn
Located in Lochboisdale, 1.5 km from North Boisdale Beach, Polochar Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

The Crown Inn
The Crown Inn offers pet-friendly accommodation in Stornoway, 400 metres from Museum Nan Eilean. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.

Caladh Inn
Stornoway's largest hotel, Caladh Inn is just half a mile to Stornoway Lewis Ferry Terminal and less than 3 miles from Stornoway Airport. Free Wi-Fi and free private parking are available.

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Stornoway is a hidden gem in the Outer Hebrides.
Stornoway is a hidden gem in the Outer Hebrides. We stayed at Lew's Castle, (beautiful property), and we explored some of the island. If I planned the trip again, I'd have added a few more days here, (we did 3, would have enjoyed at least 2 more). The standing stones, the beaches, the people - all amazing! Our only problem was not making dinner reservations the first day we were there. Cruise ships now stop there, so reservations are a must when they are in town. Make time to enjoy the beautiful beaches here, they are special!Guest review bySchneiderUnited States - 2.0
I booked. Ferry became unavailable.
I booked. Ferry became unavailable. I requested cancellation and refund 2 days in advance. Response was try another route. Not possible due to other commitments and bookings...email sent...BUT NO RESPONSE! UNHAPPY AND VERY DISSATISFIED.Guest review byBryanSouth Africa - 8.0
Whoever the owner is of this establishment is he should...
Whoever the owner is of this establishment is he should realise that a manager cannot run the place on his own even in quiet times. The managers approach to his job was perfect and his commitment to the customer was faultless. A person like him could find a job anywhere in the hotel trade these days as their are opportunities by the thousand everywhere. Just shocked to see him serve, clean rooms, do the drinks, serve breakfast and do all the computer work and probably lots of things i could'nt see. Seemed like exploitation to meGuest review byChris - 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
The Uist Islands were lovely.
The Uist Islands were lovely. We were very fortunate to catch the North Uist Highland Games in mid-July. This is an area for gentle walks and birding. Dining options are good but limited. Definitely a place to unwind.Guest review byFrederickUnited States - 8.0
It’s an ideal location to explore the island with a...
It’s an ideal location to explore the island with a fascinating history. There’s a cafe, but I didn’t try it. It’s a place going through a change now, with a lot of young trees growing and some pretty gardens.Guest review byStephenUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Lovely accommodation and host.
Lovely accommodation and host. We really liked the communal kitchen which gave you lots of flexibility on when you wanted to eat. It was also nice to meet other guests. Beds were comfortable with nice bed linen and we both had a good nights sleep. We also liked that it was centrally located and easy to get to the other islands. I would definitely recommend to others.Guest review byShonaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
For us it was the spectacular views, peace and quiet away...
For us it was the spectacular views, peace and quiet away from everybody. It’s so easy to get around the islands but you have to travel some miles to get to places to eat, which is not a problem in such a beautiful place.Guest review byMichaelUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Atractive river front with castle and gardens one side,...
Atractive river front with castle and gardens one side, shops and restaurants the other. HS1 cafe and Boathouse recommendation were good places to refuel. Java cafe was an excellent coffee spot a few doors further along. Interesting shops - especially if you are in the market for Harris Tweed clothing.Guest review byGerardUnited Kingdom - 8.0
All towns in Outer Hebrides are very small.
All towns in Outer Hebrides are very small. Daliburgh is a great location close enough to multiple harbours and on the main road. The shop has exceptionally long opening hours and is well stocked (Co-op). Buses are running too and fairly frequently. Good walks nearby.Guest review byJanaUnited Kingdom