Set in Balallan, 32 km from Callanish Standing Stones, Loch Erisort Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
jo
United Kingdom
The staff and hosts were lovely and super friendly
Stornoway's most historic hotel, the Royal nestles in the heart of Stornoway, beside the marina, where you can relax, enjoy the hotel's cosy character and enjoy dining in our Boatshed Restaurant or in...
Stornoway's largest hotel, Caladh Inn is just half a mile to Stornoway Lewis Ferry Terminal and less than 3 miles from Stornoway Airport. Free Wi-Fi and free private parking are available.
Set within in its own attractive gardens, this modern 4-star hotel is ideally located on the outskirts of Stornoway, just across the road from the golf course leading onto historic Lews Castle...
Dorothy
United Kingdom
Good selection with friendly staff. Within walking distance of the town.
Located in Stornoway, 1.6 km from Tràigh Thunga Beach, 27 km from Callanish Standing Stones and less than 1 km from Museum Nan Eilean, Logan Home provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Patricia
United Kingdom
Nice & airy rooms. Very comfortable bed. Well equipped. Convenient for walking into town. Lovely touch of a generous welcome basket from Marie.
Situated in the centre of Stornoway, Hal O' The Wynd Guest House offers beachfront accommodation and various facilities, such as a shared lounge. Guests can enjoy sea views.
Steve
United Kingdom
Close to centre of town and opposite the ferry terminal
Located in Breasclete, 3.1 km from Callanish Standing Stones, Hebridean Holiday Cabins provides accommodation with a private beach area, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Just 5 minutes’ walk from Stornoway Lewis Ferry Terminal, Sandwick Bay Guest House offers modern rooms and marble bathrooms. With views towards the Isle of Skye, there is free parking and free Wi-Fi.
ABIGAIL
United Kingdom
Delicious breakfast, gorgeous waterside location and comfy bed
The Doune Braes Hotel sits in the north-west of the Isle of Lewis. One of the 100 mile necklace of Islands in the Western Isles of Scotland.
Sandra
United Kingdom
I don’t think I’ve ever received a warmer welcome. Only booked for one night when I decided to travel a day early but could easily have stayed longer. All the staff were friendly and welcoming, especially the owner, who greeted me as I arrived. There was even a gift for my dog in the room. The room was lovely, looking out to the small loch. Food was home cooked and delicious. Would definitely recommend.
Highly recommend Loch Eriscort Hotel for an evening meal.
Highly recommend Loch Eriscort Hotel for an evening meal. Food was absolutely delicious and very well presented. Great views over the loch, and if you’re lucky, you might spot a white tailed eagle (we were lucky enough to see it)
Debby
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Strategically positioned in the central lower region of the...
Strategically positioned in the central lower region of the island, this area serves as an ideal base for exploring both Lewis and Harris. For enthusiasts of highland trekking and mountaineering, it provides a prime location.
Thorsten
Germany
10
Scored 10
Lovely cottage at Tabost near Ballallan.
Lovely cottage at Tabost near Ballallan. Very comfortable stay and lovely views from the windows. We had everything we needed and only wished we had been able to stay longer.
We ate at Ballallan Bistro, which is set in the Community Centre. Does not look much from the outside, and it is set in a big room. But the meal was outstanding and the service great. The two young men running it were very welcoming.
Had a walk from Cromor head which was full of amazing views and though quite challenging, (for oldies like us) and a bit of bog yomping, was most enjoyable.
MERIEL
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There's not a lot to do in Balallan!
There's not a lot to do in Balallan! It's basically a fairly long village on the A859 Leverburgh to Stornoway and Port Nis road. Our business activities were in Barvas on Lewis and Leverburgh on Harris and Balallan was an alternative to Stornoway. Can heartily recommend the Balallan Bistro, which is located in the former school building in Balallan, as a place for lunch and/or evening meals.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Balallan is easy to get around. Everything is signposted.
Balallan is easy to get around. Everything is signposted. Licensed shop a short drive away and local community hall provides cooked food if you fancy a night off cooking. The main town of Stornaway just about 30 mins drive away.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The location is great. Easy access to all of the island.
The location is great. Easy access to all of the island. Accommodation gives scope to self cater. The host is very helpful and friendly. The Bistro up the road looks uninviting but we got a friendly welcome and great food. Take you own alcohol though!
BARRY
United Kingdom
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