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 Mr Murdo MacLeod
 'Seaforth'
 38 Harrowden Road
 Inverness
 Scotland IV3 5QN
Miavaig, Uig, Isle of Lewis
Northern Highlands
17 Uigen
Miavaig, Uig, Isle of Lewis
Self-Catering House
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Tel +44 (0) 1463  718598


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Beach   17 Uigen


'17 Uigen' is a recently refurbished traditional croft house with breathtaking views of West Loch Roag and the surrounding hills
providing excellent self-catering accommodation for 6 in a genuine 'away-from-it all' holiday location.
Nearby are magnificent clean sandy beaches while a shop and two restaurants are in the local area.
Boat trips to the surrounding islands are available from the village.
The spectacular landscapes, beautiful walks and varied wildlife draw visitors to the Western Isles from all over the world, many
returning year after year to enjoy the peace and beauty of this tranquil location.
The Western Isles lying off the Scottish coast extend from the Butt of Lewis to the Isle of Barra.
The islands are known for their unspoilt, silvery beaches, and the white, shell-sand pastures, known as machair, are havens for
birdlife and wild flowers.
The most northerly of the Western Isles, Lewis comprises rolling moorland and low-lying hills dotted with lochs on which there
is free trout fishing.
Rugged coastlines fall away to expanses of clean sandy beaches.
Lewis is rich in prehistoric sites, notably the standing stones of Callanish and Steinacleit, and Carloway Broch.
The mysterious cross-shaped arrangement of standing stones at Callanish date from around 4,000 years ago and may, like Stonehenge and other megalithic monuments of similar date, be some form of temple to the sun.
Over 3 metres (10 feet) high and set amid the bare peatlands of the Western Isles, the stones still have an aura of mystery and
timeless beauty.
Stornoway (31 miles) on the Isle of Lewis is the main town of the Western Isles. It has an airport and is also reached by ferry
from Ullapool on the western seaboard of Scotland.
Stornoway offers attractions such as An Lanntair Gallery, which has a changing programme of exhibitions.
There is a good shopping centre with hotels, restaurants, garages, post office, churches, banks and an 18 hole moorland
golf course.
The Black House at Arnol is a fascinating building of a kind once common throughout the Highlands.
The restored traditional village of Garenin shows how life on the island was once lived.


Information on this area


Accommodation:


Upper Floor:

Bedrooms:

Ground Floor:

Bedroom:

Kitchen/Dining:



Lounge:

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Services:







Tariff:

Sleeps 6.




Two double bedrooms.



One twin bedroom.

Well equipped modern kitchen with electric cooker,
microwave oven, fridge, freezer, washer/drier,
electric kettle, electric iron and dining area.

Comfortable lounge with colour TV and open fire.

Bathroom with bath, toilet, wash basin and shaver
point.


Electricity included in tariff.
All beds have duvets.
Towels and Linen available on request.
Ample car parking.
Pets accepted only by arrangement.
Distance to local shop and restaurants 3 miles.


£180 to £275 Per Week.

Additional Photographs



Fishing on one of the many Lochs
Bedroom all have a sea view
Strolling on a nearby beach


Local Restaurant
Comfortable lounge with open fire
View to the mountains of Harris


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