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Shawbost Vacation Home in Western Isles

Croft Cottage (Sleeps 4) in Shawbost, Isle Of Lewis, Western Isles (The Highlands)

2 Bedrooms    1 Bathroom    Sleeps 4    Children Welcome    Some Pets Allowed    No Smoking

Croft Cottage, finished as a pine chalet-type cottage has two ensuite bedrooms, one double and one twin, and also a separate bathroom. The cottage has 4 south facing windows in the lounge overlooking the small crofting village of Shawbost on the West Side of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The cottage has a raised decked patio to the West, and is ideal for guests to enjoy the spectacular Hebridean evening sunsets.
 
The cottage is adjacent to the Mollans Cottage (see brochure and website).

Croft Cottage is fully furnished and equipped (all bed linen and towels are included), it is finished internally to a high standard with double glazing, central heating and a deluxe solid wood fitted kitchen, housing dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine etc.

Location - situated on a 5-acre croft; within 10 minutes walk, to one side there is the Shawbost beach, to the other side the Atlantic cliffs. The cottages are within 30 minutes drive of the early neolithic Callanish Stones and the Gearanin Blackhouse Village. The restored Shawbost Norse Mills are within walking distance as is the local crofting museum.

The local Shawbost Inn is about 30 minutes walk and guests can arrange to have a conducted tour of the Shawbost Harris Tweed Mill where they can purchase lengths of tweed and/or have garments made up in this unique and world renowned hand-woven material.

By prior arrangement guests can access many other facilities including:

Pick up at airport or ferry terminals

  • Car Hire
  • Bike Hire
  • Boat Trips
  • Inter-Island trips (subject to bookings)
  • Fishing Trips

The Road to Mullans Cottage

Sailing into Stornoway bay on the Caledonian McBrayne car ferry - the MV Isle of Lewis, visitors to the island will see the imposing 17th Century castle set in its own grounds and overlooking the bustling fishing harbour. Lewis, the largest in the chain of islands has Stornoway as its commercial and administrative centre.

The sailing out of Ullapool has taken just over two hours and the port has excellent landing facilities; with the Town Hall clock of Stornoway welcoming visitors and guests. The An Lanntair Gallery, housed in the Town Hall is well worth a visit for the exhibitions and its Coffee Shop.

Before "heading for the West" you may choose to stop at the Islander Seafood shop, the hand dived scallops and the fresh langoustines are particularly recommended. Alternatively on the way out of town at Bayhead you might call at Charlie Barley's for some succulent heather grazed Lewis Lamb (try some on the barbeque)!-Also, Their Stornoway Black Puddings are sought after, the length and breadth of the country -Next door, the local Scottish Co-op offers a fine range of wines and malt whiskies to compliment your stay.

Traceability is the buzzword of the food industry in the 21st century and the meat and seafoods originating from the crofts and sea lochs of the Westerns Isles, come from one of the cleanest and most natural environments in the Western world.

Heading west and driving over the Barvas moor, a twelve mile stretch of blanket peatlands, one can reflect on the Bard's vision of the landscape ---.

"Muirneag garbh agus beantainn Bharbhais"

"Stark Muirneag (300 feet) and the hills of Barvas shrouded in mist covered, heather clad moorland"

At Barvas you may visit the excellent Gallery Oisheval with its striking exhibitions of Lewis land and seascapes. Turning left at Barvas and driving south west along the coast road, you are now truly on the trail of the West Side Story a string of coastal villages each with its own history and heritage.

A first stop might be at Tigh Dubh Arnol - the Arnol Black House to catch a dram of the unique Black house whisky; although you will have to come back another day to savour the eye-watering peat smoked atmosphere wafting from the open central fire - an authentic Lewis Black House, now in the custodianship of Historic Scotland. A few miles further on at Bragar, pause to view the Whalebone Arch,a huge jaw bone structure from a giant Blue Whale, redolent of whaling days gone by and now forming an impressive arched entrance to Lakefield House.

It is often said in relation to the Western Isles that when the good Lord made time, He made plenty of it and nowhere is this more true than on the West side of Lewis.

The Area

A traditional Gaelic speaking, crofting and weaving township with a long sweeping sandy beach, Shawbost has many places of interest and provides excellent opportunities for the keen walker and cyclist - The Balla Gorm - A challenging walk through the open moorland to the foot of Ben Bragar, takes the visitor to the Balla Gorm a sheer face of blue Lewissean Gneiss - one of the oldest known rock formations. This location is reputed to have been the hideout of Mac an Stronaich, the legendary and subsequently outlawed fugitive who was later to be hanged at Gallows Hill in Stornoway, charged with sheep stealing and rustling activities.

A couple of miles walk along the coast takes you to the Norse Mill, a restored Viking settlement where the corn and wheat from the crofts were, in previous generations, taken to be ground for the staple wheat and cornmeal diet of the time.

The local Shawbost Inn is noted for the quality of its food and serves a range of fine ales on draught. At Carloway harbour,The Macleod Brothers offer a wide range of salmon products, both smoked and fresh and at very reasonable prices. Take some home and try your hand at the Mollans recipe for homemade Gravalax - excellent for nibbles or as an afternoon snack on the terrace with a glass of your favourite Chablis.

The theme of the holiday is doing your own thing, whether it be fishing, walking, birdwatching etc., but doing it in a peaceful and tranquil environment, safe and enjoyable for adults and children alike.

The local museum houses many artefacts from bygone days including early crofting implements and features a wooden hand loom which formed the basis of the early Harris Tweed weaving industry; leading on eventually to the current Rapier looms designed to meet the world wide demand for this tradional hand woven fabric, now much recognised by the fashion houses of London, and beyond.

Visitors to the local Harris Tweed Mill can purchase lengths of tweed in traditional styles as well as the more recently introduced classical shades and patterns.

For the more energetic, the nearby beaches of Shawbost, Dalbeg and Dalmore have become a magnet for experienced surfers, but the novice should beware the exceptionally strong tides and currents that can affect these waters.

A 30-minute drive takes you to the neolithic Calanais Standing Stones and its excellent interpretative centre where you can test your own theories as to the origins of these magnificent structures; passing on the way to Calanais, the Gearrannan Black House Village and the fortified Broch at Dun Carloway.

A two hour drive from Stornoway takes the visitor to the white beaches of Harris and the spectacular settings for the popular TV Castaway series.



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Special Features

Seaside Area     Village    

Amenities

Linens are provided
Barbeque     DVD     Microwave    
CD Player     Fireplace (Gas)     Parking    
Cot/High Chair     Freezer     TV    
Deck/Patio/Porch     Garden     Washer and/or Dryer    
Dishwasher     Iron    
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Croft Cottage
Croft Cottage
Croft Cottage
Croft Cottage
Interior Croft Cottage
Interior Croft Cottage
Kitchen
Kitchen
Sunset at Shawbost
Sunset at Shawbost
The Castle
The Castle
Beautiful Beaches
Beautiful Beaches
Calanais Stones
Calanais Stones
Stornoway Harbour
Stornoway Harbour
The Town Hall and Gallery
The Town Hall and Gallery
Open moorland on the way to Mollans
Open moorland on the way to Mollans


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