Isle of Harris is actually joined to the Isle of Lewis within the Western Isles. The landscape and history of Harris, together with the hospitality of its people provide a wonderful escape from the pressures of modern life. To the north of Harris, the landscape is rugged, mountainous and has a Lunar feel to it, with huge boulders littered around. The east coast is more isolated and has some of the oldest rocks in the world, being dated at some three thousand million years old. The exposed rocks are a result of scouring by the glaciers in the Ice Ages. Getting to the Isle of Harris and then around the smaller islands including Isle of Berneray and Isle of Scalpay is easy whatever your preferred method of transport whether it be by air or by ferry. Harris Tweed is a vital part of the island economy. Beaches are probably the feature of Harris that impress most visitors. The colour of the water, even on a dull day, and the purity of the sand are simply stunning.
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Seven Borve
This recently renovated and refurbished traditional croft house is ideal for visitors keen to explore the Outer Hebrides, home of the famous Harris Tweed....
Glen Carragrich
The house is heated throughout comprising as follows; hall, dining kitchen, living room with electric fireplace, 3 double bedrooms, bathroom with bath and shower and a porch where books and games may be enjoyed. The cottage is fully furnished and well...
Hamarsay House
Hamarsay House is a newly built 4 bedroomed bungalow on a 9 acre croft in Ard na Cille on the beautiful island of Scalpay, located off the Isle of Harris and only a ten minute drive from Tarbert Ferry Terminal. Free and unrestricted use of the croft land is yours to enjoy.Facilities in...
Highbury
Accommodation in the bungalow comprises four spacious bedrooms with contemporary furniture and decor. Electricity, oil central heating, bed linen and towels are included in the price. Double bedroom is en-suite with a shower, with views to the harbour. The room has two pine bedside tables, chest of...
Glebe Cottage
The views from Glebe Cottage are stunning: the ocean, heather-covered mountains, and a three-mile long shell sand beach. It is one of the most beautiful and remote places to stay in Britain. The cottage is comfortable and well equipped with an open fire. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Two AA...





