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Property: 4011 | Western Isles |
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Dalhanna is a a modern Self Catering Cottage, offering families and couples a very comfortable and peaceful stay in the tranquil surroundings of Isle of Harris.
Situated within 5 minutes of the Ferry Terminal in Tarbert, Harris. Dalhanna combines the warmth and comfort of home with wonderful unspoilt views of Loch Tarbert, where seals and dolphins swim and terns, oystercatchers and guillemots search for food in the clear western waters. Looking further there are wondrous views over the Minch to the Isle of Skye.
Here on the edge of Europe is a striking mix of landscapes from windswept golden sands to harsh, heather-backed mountains and peat bogs. An elemental beauty pervades each of the more than two hundred islands that make up the archipelago.
Lewis and Harris form the northernmost island in the Hebrides. Though actually part of the same land mass, they are thought of as different islands and each has its own distinctive culture, traditions and heritage.
Lewis in the north is the largest island in the group and its main town of Stornoway is a busy centre of island life, its natural harbour a thriving fishing port.
Harris is home to the world-famous Harris Tweed, which has to be made on these islands if it carries the name.
Across a narrow isthmus from the more mountainous North Harris lies South Harris, presenting some of the finest scenery in Scotland, with wide beaches of golden sand trimming the Atlantic in full view of the mountains and a rough boulder-strewn interior lying to the east.
Harris is a beautiful island of contrasts with spectacular scenery and a unique unspoilt atmosphere.
Situated within 5 minutes of the Ferry Terminal in Tarbert, Harris. Dalhanna combines the warmth and comfort of home with wonderful unspoilt views of Loch Tarbert, where seals and dolphins swim and terns, oystercatchers and guillemots search for food in the clear western waters. Looking further there are wondrous views over the Minch to the Isle of Skye.
Here on the edge of Europe is a striking mix of landscapes from windswept golden sands to harsh, heather-backed mountains and peat bogs. An elemental beauty pervades each of the more than two hundred islands that make up the archipelago.
Lewis and Harris form the northernmost island in the Hebrides. Though actually part of the same land mass, they are thought of as different islands and each has its own distinctive culture, traditions and heritage.
Lewis in the north is the largest island in the group and its main town of Stornoway is a busy centre of island life, its natural harbour a thriving fishing port.
Harris is home to the world-famous Harris Tweed, which has to be made on these islands if it carries the name.
Across a narrow isthmus from the more mountainous North Harris lies South Harris, presenting some of the finest scenery in Scotland, with wide beaches of golden sand trimming the Atlantic in full view of the mountains and a rough boulder-strewn interior lying to the east.
Harris is a beautiful island of contrasts with spectacular scenery and a unique unspoilt atmosphere.
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Sleeps: 6 Bedrooms: 3 Cot Available: No Pets Allowed: Yes. By arrangement only Smoking Allowed: No. NO smoking permitted Linen Provided: Yes. Bed linen and towels provided Central Heating: Yes. Fuel type: Oil Open Fire: Yes. Fuel type: Coal Disabled Facilities: No. Accommodation all on ground floor, however stepped access Outdoor Facilities: Yes. Large decking area Local Services: Hotel, resturants, shops, bank, swimming pool, tourist information, boat trips, fishing etc |
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5th January - 29th February: £350.00.
1st March - 4th April: £450.00. 5th April - 3rd October: £550.00. 4th - 31st October: £450.00. 1st November - 19th December: £350.00. Christmas and New Year Price on application. |
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Regular BA flights to Stornoway from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Inverness.
Caledonian MacBrayne operate ferry sailings to both Harris and Lewis. Uig (Isle of Skye) - Tarbert, Isle of Harris Ullapool - Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Dalanna is located within five minutes of Caledonian MacBrayne Ferry Terminal in Tarbert. During the summer, a ferry runs from Uig on the Isle of Skye to Tarbert, the main village on Harris, twice a day except on Sundays. There are fewer sailings in winter. It takes 1 hour 35 minutes to cross the Minch. Vehicle reservation required. Look out for dolphins. |
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