Hebrides Hotel
Welcome to Hebrides Hotel from Enjoy Hebrides, your new gateway to the Inner & Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
The wonderful Hebrides Isles have, for many centuries, had an incredible pull upon the souls of those looking for adventure. Tourism existed in the Hebrides long before it had appeared elsewhere. From the days of Samuel Johnson, and his Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, through the last years of the community on St Kilda, to today's modern tourist industry the Hebrides have always been popular with those folk wanting to experience something rather unique and special.
Whether you are a mountaineer visiting the Isle of Skye, to climb the Cuillins, a budding archaeologist visiting the Isle of Lewis, to investigate the standings stones, brochs and duns, or just a typical tourist, wanting to enjoy the amazing beaches of the west coast of the Outer Hebrides and the Isle of Harris, one thing will be common for all your Hebrides accommodation will be just as fantastic as the jaw dropping scenery.
Hotels in the Hebrides of Scotland
Hotels in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides
Stornoway has had a number of fine hotels over the years but sadly many of the fine old buildings are now gone. The Royal Hotel was built relatively recently in 1845 but is the town's most historic hotel. You will most probably be happy to hear that the rooms to the front of the building have retained much of their period features, so, if you enjoy staying bed and breakfast in such luxurious period surrounding the Royal is the only place to stay. This is the closest Stornoway hotel to the town centre being only a few minutes walk away.
Free wireless internet. Free parking. Pets not allowed.
The Royal Hotel may be the oldest but the honour of being the largest Stornoway hotel goes to the Caladh Inn on the outskirts of the town centre. The Caladh Inn is the most convenient hotel for Stornoway airport while also being very close to the ferry terminal and local bus station. Priding itself on it's excellent reputation for giving superb service and a warm welcome, the hotel offers excellent traditional Scottish cuisine and a mix of various international meals.
Pets are not allowed
No Internet access available.
Probably the finest Stornoway hotel is the Cabarfeidh Hotel situated on the outskirts of the town and set well back off the road surrounded by well kept gardens with mature trees and shrubs. The beauty of the Cabarfeidh Hotel (pronounced cab-ar-fay) is further enhanced by the very mature trees found across the road in the wonderful and historic Lews Castle Grounds. If you get the opportunity take some time out to wander through the Castle grounds. Although the castle is closed it is well worth a look and the surrounding grounds are really most enjoyable at any time of the year.
Double, twin and single rooms available. Wireless Internet.
Hotels on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides
The first Boutique hotel on the Isle of Harris, the Hotel Hebrides is the place to stay in Tarbert. Situated at the very centre of the village this Harris hotel is amongst the most exciting available. Due to open in August 2008 it is vital that you book as early as possible as we are sure that the hotel will quickly become fully booked, especially as the accommodation is so reasonably priced. Read more...
Hotel Hebrides
Pier Road, Tarbert, Isle of Harris HS3 3DG Scotland
Tel: +44 (0)1859 502364
Fax:+44 (0)1859 502578
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Hotels on the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides
Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree, Isle of Skye (4 star)
This stunning Skye hotel is set within 15 acres of mature private grounds. The Cuillin Hills Hotel gets it's name from the Cuillin mountain range which can be seen from the hotel. With the hotel also overlooking Portree Bay it has the most spectacular views. If you choose to stay at the Cuillin Hills Hotel you must take the opportunity to sample the wonderful, award winning, cuisin(2 AA rosettes & level 3 RAC). The attention to detail ensures that local produce is used wherever possible which means the seafood will, most likely be the best you have ever tasted as the Hebrides clams, prawns and lobster are the finest to be found in Europe.
Duisdale House Hotel, Duisdalemore, Isle of Skye (4 star)
This former hunting lodge, used by the MacDonald's Clan Chief, is located to the south of Skye where it affords the most spectacular views across the Sound of Sleat to the mainland. Further enhancing the beauty of Duisdale are the surrounding 25 acres of grounds including areas lit in the evenings with multicoloured lights creating the most wonderful atmosphere for a romantic stroll with a loved one.
The Duisdale House Hotel is another establishment that excells at food and you simply must try their fresh Mallaig kippers and their smoked haddock kedgeree.
