Featuring a garden and views of sea, The Reid Hall is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Pierowall, 2.6 km from Noltland Castle.
Antranig
Australia
Such a beautiful place on a beautiful island. The host Lin and her husband Adam were lovely. I was looked after and made to feel at home. Highly recommend this spot!
Featuring free WiFi, a sauna and a sun terrace, No 1 Broughton Bed & Breakfast offers accommodation in Pierowall, island of Westray. Free private parking is available on site.
Kate
United Kingdom
Jerry was extremely welcoming and his home was very comfortable. Perfect for a few days in Westray and very close to Pierowall without being right in the middle of town. I was able to walk to Noup Head from the house which was a bonus. Jerry is a very gifted artist and such a kind host, very interesting to chat to!
Set in Pierowall and only 1.4 km from Noltland Castle, 2 Bedroom house overlooking Pierowall Bay, Westray offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Amanda
United Kingdom
Everything we needed was there & Elizabeth was very helpful & welcoming. Very well positioned for what we needed.
Boasting lake views, Rymmon Retreat provides accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 24 km from Maeshowe. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Keith
United Kingdom
Loved my stay at Rymmon Retreats
The place had everything you ask for and the place was very clean and tidy.
Braeswick B&B is a property situated on the island of Sanday, a ferry ride away from Kirkwall and Stromness. Free WiFi is offered. The Loth ferry terminal is 3.5 km away.
Theodora
United Kingdom
A beautiful location, comfortable rooms, very attentive host.
You have to switch to a different mode of operation when you...
You have to switch to a different mode of operation when you get to Westray, everything happens at a slower pace.
Pierowall is the main town on the island with a couple of shops, a hotel and a handful of B&B's (plus some camping). The town is situated around a bay where seals climb up the sloped sea breaks and lounge around, seemingly unbothered by people. It is geographically in the middle(ish) of Westray so makes a good base to explore the island or get to the airport for the world's shortest scheduled commercial flight (about 80 seconds) to Papa Westray where we were lucky enough to see puffins.
One thing of note is the shop in Pierowall. It is a typical island shop selling everytning from silicone sealant to eggs, but it has a bizzarely comprehensive range of gluten-free products available.
All in all there's nothing to not love about Westray and Pierowall. It's a fantastic place wiht a relaxed pace and everyone we met was really friendly.
Lord Camsell
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We loved being on an island.
We loved being on an island. The restaurant at the Pierowall hotel was nice and friendly, though it is a good idea to book and I think the cooking stops at around 8. It was a lovely place to eat every day, except for one when we had excellent fish and chips from the chippy!
And the local museum and shops were all open and very good.
We found everyone very helpful.
Sarah
United Kingdom
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