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On the shore at Howmore

The LOTI at Lochboisdale

On the shore at Howmore

One of my favorite images from my month long visit to south uist this summer. Loch Bee is a photographer's paradise! It inspired me to create a calendar called Hebridean Skies. Check out the other images on my website.

Taken on a lovely day in May. My idea of heaven

Muir of Aird highland cow.

If Carlsberg made jetsam and flotsam...

The north buttress of Beinn Mhor. A fine ridge.

Rueval, South Uist, viewed from the summit of Rueval, Benbecula. You can see the causeway to the right. Looks small.


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Originally built in the 1800's, Àiridh a Bhaigh which translates as
The Shieling by the Bay
Arnabhal has offered B&B accommodation for the past seven years and has been accredited with three stars by the Scottish Tourist Board. 

Arnabhal is a Modern Croft house with three en-suite bedrooms. Each room has a heated towel rail, electric blanket and tea and coffee making facilities. A full Scottish breakfast is served between seven and nine each morning in the dining room. There is also a comfortable lounge where guests are welcome to relax and chat with other residents. 

We also offer discounts for those who wish to stay more than three nights.
Arnabhal
Harbour Cottage (Sleeps 4)
Situated by the ferry terminal in the Village of Lochboisdale
First Floor
1 Double Room, 1 Twin Room 1 Bathroom all towels & Bed Linen included
Ground Floor
Cosy Lounge with Log Burning effect stove, Satellite TV & DVD player,
Modern Stylish Dining Room, Fully equipped Kitchen with Washing Machine,
Microwave, Cooker, Crockery etc.
Harbour Cottage
Dail na Mara is a romantic Bed & Breakfast located on the Island of Scalpay in Harris, with stunning sea views, where a warm highland welcome awaits you all year round.

Relax and unwind in this idyllic, untamed corner of Scotland.

Dail na Mara is open all year and we look forward to meeting you and being of service to you.

Cots, baby changing facilities, a high chair and baby sitting services are available. We also provide laundry facilities and a trouser press. Hairdryer, public telephone and satellite TV are also available.

We are a non-smoking establishment and do not accept pets.

Dail na Mara is open all year. We hope that you can join us soon.
Dail Na Mara
Temple view is a delightful family hotel, highly praised for food service and comfort, welcoming all ages. Come to one of the most unique and distinctive of the Outer Islands, to relax and enjoy what many seasoned travellers consider to be magical in its atmosphere. 

Temple View was built as a family home in 1900, became a guest house in the thirties, and has recently been tastefully extended to provide a delightful hotel of quality. In extending Temple View we have put great emphasis on providing a professionally run establishment with high quality fixtures and fittings.

We have ten spacious well-appointed letting bedrooms each with bath and shower en-suite facilities. There are four single and six double/twin rooms including one with disabled facilities. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, hairdryer and colour television. 

During the summer months ceilidhs, concerts and dances are held in village halls and bars. These at times can be lively affairs. However, we have a restricted licence which offers the discerning clientele the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. 

There is a choice of dinner in the dining room or a meal in the informal lounge diner. We specialise in local produce whenever possible. Both menus represent excellent value and are complemented by a carefully chosen wine list. The sun lounge provides an ideal retreat after dinner where you can enjoy the sunset over the sea lochs and the Temple. 

The rooms to the front have extensive views of small islands towards the large tidal island of Baleshare, and the 13th Century ruin of Trinity Temple, from which the Hotel gets its name. The rooms to the rear have views of moorland and distant hills towards the east of the island.
Temple View Hotel
Located in the peaceful crofting township of Askernish in South Uist, Western Isles, No.5 is a traditional two-storey croft house, which has been tastefully restored.Set at the edge of the Atlantic coast, No.5 is just a 5minute walk away from the sandy white shell beaches that sprawl the length of the west side of the island.

The house is positioned adjacent to the legendary old Tom Morris golf course established in 1891, which re-opened fully restored in 2008.No.5 is ideally placed for all sorts of outdoor activities from bird watching, ?shing in the many nearby lochs and also hill walking. The Island of South Uist is a vista to the archaeological eyes with many sites located all around the island, a brisk 10 minute walk from the house and you will come across
Bronze Age roundhouses located on Daliburgh Machair.


The accommodation comprises of two ?oors with 4 bedrooms. The ground ?oor has a large double room, entrance lobby, and kitchen diner, living room, dining room and family bathroom. The ?rst ?oor comprises of a further large double room, twin room and a petite single room.No.5 isa spacious and fully equipped house and comfortable sleeps up to 8 guests.

A single pull out bed provided free of charge (please enquire).The house is child friendly with a cot and high chair provided.

For would be golfers, there is a small set of golf clubs for complimentary use during your stay.House-trained pets are welcome in the entrance lobby only, and there is a strict non-smoking policy within the house.The Bathroom has an electric shower and separate bath. 

The Living room is bright and full of original features as well as all modern conveniences such as a TV with satellite, DVD and VHS players, radio and wood burning stove (wood and coal provided)The KitchenFully equipped with all modern appliances and a comprehensive range of utensils such as an electric cooker, fridge freezer, Washing machine and tumble dryer.

The house is heated by electric storage heating, heating and electricity is included in the price. All linen and towels are provided.

Cost April to August- £450-500
September to March- £400

Check in time on day of arrival 2pm, house vacated by 10am on day of departure
5 Askernish
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