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Beachcombers, Daliburgh, Isle Of South Uist

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Beachcombers
Beachcombers
Beachcombers
Beachcombers
Beachcombers
2 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 5

Popular amenities

  • Onsite parking available
  • Pet-friendly
  • Kitchen
  • Washing machine
  • Garden
  • Internet access
AU$865
avg per night

Explore the area

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Daliburgh, Isle of South Uist, Scotland
  • Place, Neist Point Lighthouse
  • Place, Loch a' Bhruga
    ‪3 min drive‬
  • Place, Lochboisdale South Uist Ferry Terminal
    ‪22 min drive‬
  • Airport, Benbecula (BEB)
    ‪71 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)

Bedroom 1

1 King Bed

Bedroom 2

2 Single Beds

3 bathrooms

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 3

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Kitchen
Garden
The current price is AU$865
avg per night

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About the area

What's nearby

  • Loch a' Bhruga - 3 min drive - 2.3 km
  • Eriskay Beach - 6 min drive - 4.3 km
  • Loch na h-Àirigh Duibhe - 18 min drive - 14.7 km
  • Lochboisdale South Uist Ferry Terminal - 22 min drive - 19.1 km
  • Kildonan Museum - 24 min drive - 21.2 km

Restaurants

  • ‪Lochboisdale cafe - ‬16 min drive
  • ‪Polochar Breakfast - ‬6 min drive
  • ‪Kildonan Cafe - ‬12 min drive
  • ‪The Politician - ‬6 min drive
  • ‪Am Politician - ‬16 min drive

About this property

Beachcombers, Daliburgh, Isle Of South Uist

Summary:

Beachcombers is the perfect family holiday cottage resting near Eriskay on the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides and sleeps five guests in three bedrooms.



The Neighborhood:

The village of Eriskay is found in the centre of the island of Eriskay which is located between South Uist and Barra. It is connected to South Uist by a causeway and is a delightful place to visit. It is known for being the site of ‘Whisky Galore!’ when in 1941 the SS Politician ran aground here carrying 28,000 cases of malt whisky. The wreck was looted by islanders who allegedly hid the whisky all over Eriskay and South Uist. With a population of around 200, it is a picturesque, hilly island. Prince’s Beach is well worth a visit while on Eriskay and is located on the west side of the island. It is thought to be where Bonnie Prince Charlie first set foot on Scottish soil and the Bonnie Prince Charlie trail is popular with visitors to the island. While you are in Eriskay you can stock up at the community shop and there is even a restaurant called Am Politican here where you can stop off and enjoy a delicious bite to eat.

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