Sealoch Cottage is a traditional crofters cottage converted to a luxury holiday home for two people. It is totally private and located on its own terrace overlooking the magnificent Loch Odhairn. From the cottage you can see the length of the loch to the open sea and mainland beyond. Porpoise, otters, golden eagles and sea eagles are among the regular visitors.
The cottage is located in the beautiful and wild Lochs district of south west Lewis, not far from border with Harris , and just short drive from the beaches on the west of the islands, which regularly score in the top ten of the worlds best beaches!
The village of Gravir (Gaelic: Grabhair)is about 25 miles from Stornoway, and is a traditional old fishing community straddling the sea loch.
The terrain around the cottage is wild and majestic, ideal for hill walking, bird watching, fishing, or just chilling. You might simply prefer to relax on the terrace, watch the boats go past, or unwind in the sauna.
Sealoch cottage was completely restructed and refurbished in 2011, and in 2016 was fitted with a new kitchen.
There is free wifi.
Located in Isle of Lewis, this cottage is in a rural area and on the waterfront.
Weekly price from £728
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