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Pod Beag Beside the Sea, Isle of Eriskay

3.0 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (4)
"Gorgeous location and perfect for a solo traveler! Especially if you need to cook your own meals and have time to read, write, and reflect. Eriskay is a perfect isle, Morag is a lovely host. Place wasn’t the cleanest but was perfect otherwise. "
The price is NT$4,169
NT$5,003 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 4 - Aug 5
Pod Beag Beside the Sea, Isle of Eriskay

Polochar Inn

3.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (22)
"Great hotel, food in restaurant very good and service from the team was fantastic"
The price is NT$5,230
NT$6,276 total
includes taxes & fees
Jul 19 - Jul 20
Polochar Inn

Brae Lea Guest House

2.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (29)
"Very helpful and informative host. Recommend "
Brae Lea Guest House
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Venture to An t-Eilean Leathann and Traigh Mhòr—just two of the sights around Hellisay.

Sound of Gighay A secluded sound between the remote Hebridean islands of Hellisay and Gighay. Narrow, rock-bound entrances at both ends open into a sheltered lagoon. Martin Lawrence (in The Yachtsman's Pilot to the Western Isles) says that the flood tide either enters the sound from both ends, or it runs right through from SE to NW, or it does both, the former at springs and the latter at neaps. He also says that both entrances are choked with rocks, and, "Each visiting yacht seems to find more rocks, or perhaps the same rocks in different positions." The view is of the NW entrance, from Hellisay.
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