Set in the beautiful remote village of Scarista, on the Island of Harris in the Outer Hebrides, we have two turf roofed luxury cottages, the ideal Hebridean retreat.
Relax in a magical hebridean setting where you can enjoy the Sauna and Jacuzzi bath exclusive to each cottage.
From the cottages enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean crashing onto some of its many beautiful beaches.
Overlooking Taransay, mountains in the north of the island and an archipelago of islands in the Sound of Harris this is the ultimate place to enjoy a romantic and luxurious break.
These isolated and secluded cottages are totally private yet only 10 minutes walk from an award winning restaurant and 10-20 minutes drive from shops and bars.
The Cottages
Built to accommodate two people, these cottages offer relaxation in a breathtakingly beautiful part of the Outer Hebrides.
The eco cottages are unique in their design as they are turf roofed and aesthetically blend into the hillside. The idea is based on Neolithic housing, which was situated underground. This idea along with a touch of traditional Hebridean building techniques has resulted in a unique design with exclusive features.
The area surrounding the cottages is 'machair land' which is sandy soil with a carpet of wild flowers during the spring and summer months
The following services will be provided if requested:
Pick up at airport/ferry terminal
Assistance with car hire, flights and other travel arrangements. Assistance with arranging traditional outdoor pursuits such as fishing and shooting. Identify and organise local excursions.
The following are charged and details will be sent of costs on application:
Honeymoon/Special Occasion Hamper
Grocery starter pack
Gourmet Food Hamper including local produce
Scarista is a typical crofting village on Harris. Situated on the west side of the island, it is surrounded by the Atlantic with spectacular scenery. The ever-changing climate compliments its beauty with the varying colours that can be seen along its shores.
Scarista is also home to the remotest links golf course in Britain.
Culturally, the Hebrides have a strong music and Gaelic tradition. The Gaelic language is still widely spoken and can be heard throughout the island.
Fishing, Aquaculture and the Harris Tweed are the main industries. A number of fishing villages are dotted around the coast, mainly on the east side. Traditional weavers still produce the famous Harris Tweed in colours, which are influenced by the beautiful landscape on Harris.
Achieved "Best Performer 2007" by the Green Tourism Business Scheme.
Walkers/cyclists welcome
Prices from £1000 per week.
Getting there by aeroplane:- You can fly from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen and Benbecula directly to Stornoway Airport. From Airport 1 hour and 10 minutes on A859 from Stornoway Airport. Head south to Rodel. Scarista is about 15 miles south of Tarbert.
Getting there by ferry:- Ferry arrives into Harris from Uig into Tarbert, and Berneray-Leverburgh. The ferry from Ullapool-Stornoway, followed by a 45 minute drive, will take you to Tarbert. From Tarbert Ferry Terminal follow A859 south to Rodel. Scarista is around 20 minutes drive south of Tarbert.