Wherever you land on the Western Isles, your journey will take you through a wild and magical landscape of lochs, crofts and historical sites. The Uists are renowned for their unspoilt beauty with miles and miles of sandy beaches. The islands are noted for the wide range of flora and fauna, indeed, nowhere else in the world can the rasping sounds of the Corncrake be heard so frequently – in Uist it’s a familiar sound.
Built in the early 18th century, the Craw Inn is an attractive listed building with a beer garden to the rear. The Inn has been completely refurbished but the old charm still survives…
Rab Ha's is a triumph of individuality over uniformity and of soul over empty style.Comprising boutique hotel, enticing restaurant and traditional Scottish bar, Rab Ha's is…
The Balmoral is a small country hotel situated in the centre of Moffat, a former spa town (the poet Robert Burns was one of the many visitors who came here to take the waters) and…