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Pod Beag Beside the Sea, Isle of Eriskay

3.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (3)
"Stunning location with sea views. Comfortable accommodation suited us perfectly. Well equipped, and welcoming. Excellent shop, beaches, walks within a few minutes walk. Highly recommended. "
The price is NT$4,171
NT$5,005 total
includes taxes & fees
Apr 20 - Apr 21
Pod Beag Beside the Sea, Isle of Eriskay

Polochar Inn

3.0 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (18)
"What a beautiful place! We absolutely loved our time here! The place is dated. That’s for sure! But it didn’t detract from the charm and utter beauty of its setting. The restaurant food was excellent, staff lovely and friendly and breakfast was delicious. If you are in this region I’d get there. The beaches, the closeness to Eriskay, the utter charm of the place as well as their selection of gins! "
The price is NT$3,737
NT$4,484 total
includes taxes & fees
Apr 23 - Apr 24
Polochar Inn

Brae Lea Guest House

2.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (24)
"The host was most helpful and very hospitable "
The price is NT$5,588
NT$6,705 total
includes taxes & fees
Apr 29 - Apr 30
Brae Lea Guest House
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Venture to Gighay and Fuiay—just two of the sights around Hellisay.

Sound of Gighay A secluded sound between the remote Hebridean islands of Hellisay and Gighay. Narrow, rock-bound entrances at both ends open into a sheltered lagoon. Martin Lawrence (in The Yachtsman's Pilot to the Western Isles) says that the flood tide either enters the sound from both ends, or it runs right through from SE to NW, or it does both, the former at springs and the latter at neaps. He also says that both entrances are choked with rocks, and, "Each visiting yacht seems to find more rocks, or perhaps the same rocks in different positions." The view is of the NW entrance, from Hellisay.
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Open Photo by John Hughes (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original