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Scottish brochs & blackhouses – Coigach, Lewis & Harris

Get in touch with your ancestral roots with a stay in an architecturally stunning modern broch or a charming traditional blackhouse, now modernised for the 21st century.

Gearrannan Blackhouse Village

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Everything you need to know about brochs & blackhouses

We'll explain what a broch and a blackhouse are and why you should pick one for your accommodation.

Clickimin Broch in Lerwick at night

Brochs

What is a broch?

Unique to Scotland, historic brochs are huge drystone towers, largely dating from around 100 BC to 100 AD (during the Roman invasion of Britain). Although most of Scotland’s prehistoric brochs are now in ruins, modern reincarnations have been built for use as holiday accommodation. This new generation are impressive feats of architecture and design, boasting magnificent drystone walls, floor to ceiling windows and bright, spacious interiors.

Benefits of staying in a broch

  • Your accommodation will be unique, truly memorable and authentically Scottish.
  • Brochs and blackhouses are often located in picturesque and secluded locations, but still offer modern life essentials such as hot showers, electricity and WiFi.
  • You can imagine what it would have been like staying in a broch or blackhouse in days gone by and get in touch with your Scottish roots.

What can I expect at a broch?

  • Warm and inviting self-catering accommodation in a custom-built drystone broch such as the Brochs of Coigach, inspired by the architecture of prehistoric brochs.
  • A beautifully styled, modern interior like the ones found at Blue Reef Cottages which usually including facilities such as WiFi, high-spec kitchens, under-floor heating, and wood burning stoves. Some like Harris Hideaway even boast a sauna.
  • Lots to see and do, from coastal walks to enjoying a whisky by the fire.

The Blackhouse Museum, Arnol

Blackhouses

What is a blackhouse?

Once common throughout the Highlands and the Outer Hebrides, a blackhouse is a traditional Scottish dwelling built with thick stone walls and a thatched roof. Nowadays there are very few of these traditional houses left, though some have been beautifully renovated and are now let out as holiday properties. Lewis is home to a collection of these traditional abodes at Gearrannan Blackhouse Village where you can enjoy a tranquil stay.

What can I expect at a blackhouse?

  • Unique self-catering accommodation in a traditional Scottish blackhouse. Carefully restored, these unique properties such as Rudh Dubh invite guests to enjoy a gentler pace of life amid stunning scenery.  
  • A sympathetically renovated interior, usually including exposed stonework, solid fuel stove, underfloor heating and a fully fitted kitchen.
  • Plenty to see and do nearby, from seaside walks to fishing and cycling.

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