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Royal Hotel, hotel in Coll

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...

Check in was good. Staff very helpful.
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
647 reviews
Price from£241.82per night
Caladh Inn, hotel in Coll

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.

Location + parking
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
834 reviews
Price from£147.66per night
Cabarfeidh Hotel, hotel in Coll

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...

Good selection with friendly staff. Within walking distance of the town.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
264 reviews
Price from£226.84per night
The Park Guest House, Stornoway, hotel in Coll

The Park Guest House is in Stornoway, It is just 3 minutes' walk to the town centre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. The rooms all have a TV. There is a shared lounge at the property.

Convenient to town centre
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
121 reviews
Price from£157per night
16 East Street Sandwick Stornoway, hotel in Coll

16 East Street Sandwick Stornoway, a property with a garden, is situated in Sandwick, 2.7 km from Tràigh Thunga Beach, 2.7 km from Traigh Mhealaboist Beach, as well as 29 km from Callanish Standing...

Location due to early ferry departure. Very easy to get too
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
248 reviews
Price from£231.73per night
Cosy home, hotel in Coll

Set in Stornoway in the Isle of Lewis region, with Tràigh Thunga Beach and Museum Nan Eilean nearby, Cosy home features accommodation with free private parking.

Nice relaxing apartment in quiet neighbourhood.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
12 reviews
Price from£118.80per night
Logan Home, hotel in Coll

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.

Nice & airy rooms. Very comfortable bed. Well equipped. Convenient for walking into town. Lovely touch of a generous welcome basket from Marie.
9.9
Scored 9.9
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
72 reviews
Price from£180per night
Sighthill Cottage, North Tolsta, hotel in Coll

Situated in Stornoway and only 45 km from Callanish Standing Stones, Sighthill Cottage, North Tolsta features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.

A definite home from home feel. Loved the cottage, spotless and extremely comfortable bed Definitely recommend
9.9
Scored 9.9
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
120 reviews
Price from£130per night
Hal O' The Wynd Guest House, hotel in Coll

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.

Close to centre of town and opposite the ferry terminal
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
214 reviews
Price from£135per night
Dairy Cottage, hotel in Coll

Located in Swordale and only 36 km from Callanish Standing Stones, Dairy Cottage provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. The property features garden views.

Spacious, well equipped kitchen and very generous welcome pack on arrival
9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
22 reviews
Price from£153per night
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What guests said about Coll:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Coll is typical of Lewis, but played a vital part in the...

    Coll is typical of Lewis, but played a vital part in the revolt by crofters against Lord Leverhulme's attempt to tranform the economy of the Outer Hebrides by creating larger and much more efficient farms and a fishery industry to exploit seafood more than had been the way. But the crofters (returning from fighting World War One) set greater store by their independence and traditional small land-holdings, and broke the law to win their case. The memorial to this struggle was a short walk from the rental property.
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    United Kingdom