Polochar Inn stands in a beautiful location at the southwest tip of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. Built on the water’s edge, it is the perfect base for peaceful walks along the island’s stunning beaches, taking in views of Eriskay and Barra. The inn was once a changehouse: a place where one could wait for the ferry when travelling between South Uist and Eoligarry on Barra. The original building dates back to circa 1750 and retains many of its original features; it is now privately owned by local sisters Morag MacKinnon and Margaret Campbell whose aim is to ensure you sample true island hospitality and comfort while exploring this wonderful part of the Outer Hebrides.
There is the choice of staying in a comfortable Bed and Breakfast only three miles from the Highland capital Inverness in a quiet semirural community or a delightful traditional…
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