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5 bedrooms 2+ bathrooms Sleeps 9 157.9 sq m
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Isle of Lewis, SCT
- Uig Sands4 min walk
- St Kilda Centre7 min drive
- Callanish Stone Circle35 min drive
- Stornoway (SYY)65 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 9)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed and 1 Crib
Bedroom 2
1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Single Bed
Bedroom 5
1 Double Futon
2 bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Toilet
Bathroom 3
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 4
Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Traditional Croft House with Spectacular Views over Beach and Mountains
Airebroc - a self-catering holiday home set in some of the most lovely scenery in the Western Isles
Looking out over the hills surrounding Uig Sands, Airebroc is a stone-built croft house at the edge of Uig Sands, one of the most beautiful beaches to be found in the Outer Hebrides. TripAdvisor reviews of Uig Sands say:
'This was one of the most beautiful areas I have ever seen. The beach is something else, but all of the surrounding areas are fabulous as well - the cliffs, the water, mountains. Truly amazing. '
'A huge golden beach, fringed by mysterious, dark mountains. '
'as remote as any place can as good'
The village of Crowlista is in a remote location and it is easy to feel you have ‘really got away from it all’. Nevertheless, there is an excellent shop for groceries a mile away at Timsgarry, and there is a community centre which hosts ceilidh dances and dinners at which visitors are warmly welcomed. It also houses a local history museum and a cafe which provides homemade soups and home-baked cakes throughout the day. There are also three other restaurants within 3 miles.
Airebroc has lots of comfortable sofas where you can enjoy the view, or relax and unwind in front of the fire after a day on the beach or walking in the hills. It is furnished in a traditional style retaining the old wood-panelled walls, and a wood burner in the main living room, whilst also providing all modern comforts, with ensuite bathrooms and plenty of hot water from a newly installed central heating system.
Ground floor
• Kitchen fully equipped with Britannia range cooker (gas hob, 2 electric ovens), microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, and dining table that seats 8
• Living Room with woodburning stove, Smart TV and DVD/Bluray player, HiFi with Ipod dock, 3 sofas to seat 9.
• Study with piano, games cupboard, Morso Squirrel stove, and desk overlooking bay with large screen chromebox for internet browsing available for visitors
• Sun Room seating for 8, with stunning views of the bay and beach. Light, warm, peaceful - ideal for reading, talking, relaxing
• Single bedroom (with WC and basin next door)
• WC and hand basin next to bedroom
• entrance lobby with coat and boot storage area
First floor
• Front double bedroom with ensuite basin, corner bath and WC. Views east to Uig Sands, Uig Lodge, Suainaval and other mountains.
• Front double bedroom (with additional single bed) with ensuite basin and WC. Views to Forsnaval and Traighe nan Sruba (Cockle Bay)
• Back double bedroom (with additional single bed), next to main bathroom. Some of the best views in the house: the Atlantic, and the Uig mountains.
• Family bathroom with bath/shower, basin and WC.
Facilities
• Rangemaster cooker with gas hob and 2 electric ovens
• microwave, fridge and freezer, kettle, toaster
• full supply of crockery, cutlery and glasses, the kitchen is well equipped with utensils, blenders etc.
• new A* efficient oil-fired central heating and ample hotwater supply
• Smart TV
• unlimited wi-fi / broadband with mesh system so it works throughout the house and EE and T-mobile have good reception
• radio with CD player and sound system
• bed linen, towels and soap provided
• Cot and high chair available
• Local maps, guide and history books
• Weber Barbecue
Garden
In front of the house there is a terrace where the barbeque can be used, and two large flower beds, and a lawn, with two stone lintel seats and a bench overlooking the bay. From the lawn a grassy path leads down to front gate, from where it is only a 200m walk to the beach.
At the back of the house, the kitchen looks across to the meadows behind the house out on to the Atlantic, and to the byre which used to house the cattle and sheep kept on the croft, but which has now been modernised. There is a gravel drive, and plenty of parking space on the drive and next to the road.
Local Activities
Walking - fabulous views from local mountains, huge Uig Sands in front of house to explore, dramatic coastal walk behind the house to lochs and iron age settlement remains,
Swimming - in the sea, or under the bridge on far side of bay at low tide - can be quite warm in summer.
Fishing- trout fishing in local lochs is free. Stornoway angling societies provide lessons.
Birdwatching – gannets, fulmars, sea eagles, and migrating waders on the beach
Sailing - slipways at Miabhaig and Valtos to explore the extensive sheltered waters of Loch Roag
Boat trips - Seatrek, based at Miabhaig for day trips to offshore islands such as Pabbay and Scarp, and further to St Kilda
Kite surfing and kite buggying on Uig Sands
Restaurants - Auberge Carnish, The Old School House, Baille na Cille Hotel
Whisky distillery at Ardroil
Erista museum and cafe – a mile away, providing excellent lunches, homemade soup and cakes
Pets
No pets allowed.
What is included in your stay
electricity and oil
wood, smokeless fuel and kindling for the woodburner
linen
soap and towels
kitchen and bathroom staple supplies
broadband internet access
Suitable for 7 people (can sleep 8/9 if additional single beds and sofabed used0
Children are welcome.
No smoking. Sorry, no pets.
Off street parking.
Wi-Fi/internet access.
Travel
Flights to Stornoway
The nearest airport is just outside Stornoway, about an hour's drive from Crowlista. Several airlines offer routes from the Scottish mainland to Stornoway Airport:
Easyjet fly from Luton and Gatwick to Inverness, you can then get the bus from Inverness to catch the afternoon ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway, from where one can pick up a hired car.
By ferry
Caledonian MacBrayne (phone 0800 066 5000) run two ferry routes to the Scottish mainland, from Stornoway (Lewis) to Ullapool and from Tarbert (Harris) to Uig (Skye)
Looking out over the hills surrounding Uig Sands, Airebroc is a stone-built croft house at the edge of Uig Sands, one of the most beautiful beaches to be found in the Outer Hebrides. TripAdvisor reviews of Uig Sands say:
'This was one of the most beautiful areas I have ever seen. The beach is something else, but all of the surrounding areas are fabulous as well - the cliffs, the water, mountains. Truly amazing. '
'A huge golden beach, fringed by mysterious, dark mountains. '
'as remote as any place can as good'
The village of Crowlista is in a remote location and it is easy to feel you have ‘really got away from it all’. Nevertheless, there is an excellent shop for groceries a mile away at Timsgarry, and there is a community centre which hosts ceilidh dances and dinners at which visitors are warmly welcomed. It also houses a local history museum and a cafe which provides homemade soups and home-baked cakes throughout the day. There are also three other restaurants within 3 miles.
Airebroc has lots of comfortable sofas where you can enjoy the view, or relax and unwind in front of the fire after a day on the beach or walking in the hills. It is furnished in a traditional style retaining the old wood-panelled walls, and a wood burner in the main living room, whilst also providing all modern comforts, with ensuite bathrooms and plenty of hot water from a newly installed central heating system.
Ground floor
• Kitchen fully equipped with Britannia range cooker (gas hob, 2 electric ovens), microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, and dining table that seats 8
• Living Room with woodburning stove, Smart TV and DVD/Bluray player, HiFi with Ipod dock, 3 sofas to seat 9.
• Study with piano, games cupboard, Morso Squirrel stove, and desk overlooking bay with large screen chromebox for internet browsing available for visitors
• Sun Room seating for 8, with stunning views of the bay and beach. Light, warm, peaceful - ideal for reading, talking, relaxing
• Single bedroom (with WC and basin next door)
• WC and hand basin next to bedroom
• entrance lobby with coat and boot storage area
First floor
• Front double bedroom with ensuite basin, corner bath and WC. Views east to Uig Sands, Uig Lodge, Suainaval and other mountains.
• Front double bedroom (with additional single bed) with ensuite basin and WC. Views to Forsnaval and Traighe nan Sruba (Cockle Bay)
• Back double bedroom (with additional single bed), next to main bathroom. Some of the best views in the house: the Atlantic, and the Uig mountains.
• Family bathroom with bath/shower, basin and WC.
Facilities
• Rangemaster cooker with gas hob and 2 electric ovens
• microwave, fridge and freezer, kettle, toaster
• full supply of crockery, cutlery and glasses, the kitchen is well equipped with utensils, blenders etc.
• new A* efficient oil-fired central heating and ample hotwater supply
• Smart TV
• unlimited wi-fi / broadband with mesh system so it works throughout the house and EE and T-mobile have good reception
• radio with CD player and sound system
• bed linen, towels and soap provided
• Cot and high chair available
• Local maps, guide and history books
• Weber Barbecue
Garden
In front of the house there is a terrace where the barbeque can be used, and two large flower beds, and a lawn, with two stone lintel seats and a bench overlooking the bay. From the lawn a grassy path leads down to front gate, from where it is only a 200m walk to the beach.
At the back of the house, the kitchen looks across to the meadows behind the house out on to the Atlantic, and to the byre which used to house the cattle and sheep kept on the croft, but which has now been modernised. There is a gravel drive, and plenty of parking space on the drive and next to the road.
Local Activities
Walking - fabulous views from local mountains, huge Uig Sands in front of house to explore, dramatic coastal walk behind the house to lochs and iron age settlement remains,
Swimming - in the sea, or under the bridge on far side of bay at low tide - can be quite warm in summer.
Fishing- trout fishing in local lochs is free. Stornoway angling societies provide lessons.
Birdwatching – gannets, fulmars, sea eagles, and migrating waders on the beach
Sailing - slipways at Miabhaig and Valtos to explore the extensive sheltered waters of Loch Roag
Boat trips - Seatrek, based at Miabhaig for day trips to offshore islands such as Pabbay and Scarp, and further to St Kilda
Kite surfing and kite buggying on Uig Sands
Restaurants - Auberge Carnish, The Old School House, Baille na Cille Hotel
Whisky distillery at Ardroil
Erista museum and cafe – a mile away, providing excellent lunches, homemade soup and cakes
Pets
No pets allowed.
What is included in your stay
electricity and oil
wood, smokeless fuel and kindling for the woodburner
linen
soap and towels
kitchen and bathroom staple supplies
broadband internet access
Suitable for 7 people (can sleep 8/9 if additional single beds and sofabed used0
Children are welcome.
No smoking. Sorry, no pets.
Off street parking.
Wi-Fi/internet access.
Travel
Flights to Stornoway
The nearest airport is just outside Stornoway, about an hour's drive from Crowlista. Several airlines offer routes from the Scottish mainland to Stornoway Airport:
Easyjet fly from Luton and Gatwick to Inverness, you can then get the bus from Inverness to catch the afternoon ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway, from where one can pick up a hired car.
By ferry
Caledonian MacBrayne (phone 0800 066 5000) run two ferry routes to the Scottish mainland, from Stornoway (Lewis) to Ullapool and from Tarbert (Harris) to Uig (Skye)
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
Ocean view
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
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A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Isle of Lewis
Located in Isle of Lewis, this holiday home is in the mountains and on the waterfront. Garenin Blackhouse Village and Blue Pig Studio are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Callanish Stone Circle and Carloway Broch. Windsurfing and sailing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain climbing and hiking nearby.

Isle of Lewis, SCT
What's nearby
- Tràigh nan Scruban - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Uig Sands - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
- St Kilda Centre - 7 min drive - 5.5 km
- Callanish Stone Circle - 35 min drive - 43.3 km
- Garenin Blackhouse Village - 52 min drive - 58.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Uig Sands - 7 min drive
- Gallan Head - 10 min drive
- The Edge Cafe - 10 min drive
- Loch Croistean - 11 min drive
- The Shallop Shack - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Helena Watson

We are based near London in Kingston upon Thames, we are a musical family, we enjoy cooking, these things are reflected in the house with a few musical instruments and good cooking equipment. There is also a quite well equipped sewing box, and some paints. We have used Airebroc as a family retreat, while our children were young, so it still has a well equipped toy cupboard, now for our 5 grandchildren and our guests. We love sharing the place we have loved, we enjoy the interaction with our guests, who seem to enjoy it as we do.
Why they chose this property
The Uig Bay with its immense sands surrounded by mountains is a spectacularly beautiful place, and walking across the beach and along the coast line behind the house is wonderful. We have the convenience of the brilliant local shop only a mile away, and a real sense of community in the area.
What makes this property unique
The house looks over the Uig Sands, and its front sun room enjoys wonderful views in 3 directions, and is always warm and a great place to have drinks in the evening, be quiet and read or play with excellent light during the day, and watch the weather when it gets stormy. It is a short walk to the beach in front which at spring high tides is deep enough to swim in, and we have a boulder beach at the back only 5 minutes walk away where we also swim, plus varied coastal scenery straight from the back of the house, with inlets where you can usually find seals and small lochs and old mill streams to explore.
Languages:
English, French, Italian
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