Daliburgh 5.8 miles.
Boasting a fabulous setting in the heart of South Uist close to Daliburgh is this gorgeous barn conversion, Ceannard Cottage.
Perfect for families or couples holidaying together, the cottage is situated within a traditional crofting community and offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in island life and Gaelic culture.
The property has been finished to a high standard and has been carefully designed to maximise the panoramic views.
The open-plan living area offers impressive views on all sides and invites visitors into a truly welcoming space with the sitting area positioned around the feature windows.
Here, you can imagine getting warm and comfy after a day of outdoor activities, taking in the ever-changing views and catching up with loved ones.
The room offers a wonderfully social space with the well-equipped kitchen close by and where the designated chef can rustle up delicious meals using local ingredients found right on the doorstep.
The elegant dining area is perfect for sitting down together and enjoying a long, languid meal and making the most of being on holiday.
The stylish bedrooms offer the ultimate sanctuary when bedtime calls with a king-size with en-suite wet room and a super-king-size which can be made into a twin bedroom on request, offering you the flexibility to adapt the property to your holiday needs.
It is all about the views here at Ceannard Cottage and the house offers 360 degree vistas which are breath-taking and evolve throughout the day as the weather and light change, making the cottage gardens a wonderful spot to breathe in the invigorating Hebridean air and really absorb the delights of the outdoors.
Despite its rural setting, Ceannard Cottage is the perfect base for exploring the island of South Uist, either on foot with hiking a popular pastime in the area where you can see traditional crofting at first hand and look out for some fantastic birds both resident on the island and migratory so make sure you have your binoculars on hand!
If you are a keen cyclist then make the most of the quiet single-track roads which form part of the Hebridean Way and really get exploring with beaches aplenty along the way.
Find out more about the history of the island with a visit to Kildonan Museum which is a short drive away and visit one of a number of fascinating sites of historical interest including Caistel Bheagram, Ormacleit Castle and Calvay Castle.
Take a day trip to the isle of Barra where you will find a wealth of activities including visiting Kisimul Castle, the ‘castle in the sea’, strolling along any of the fantastic beaches or browsing around the island’s main town of Castlebay.
For an authentic holiday, you can truly get away from it all at Ceannard Cottage.
The islands can be reached by flights from Edinburgh, Glasgow or Inverness; or by ferry from Uig on Skye to Lochmaddy, or Oban to Lochboisdale.
EPC Rating: Band F