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7B Ardroil Brochure 7B Ardroil 7B Ardroil, Eadar dha Roil Sleeps up to 2 persons Available from £450 per week By the sea Pet friendly WiFi available Details 7B and 7A are two gorgeous Hebridean cottages which can be let either individually or together. 7B sleeps 2 and has private parking. The Uig Sands are some of the most dramatic in the Outer Hebrides - certainly on a par with Luskentyre on Harris. Regardless of the time of year, the drama of this coastline can be enjoyed. The cottages are so close to the famous Ardroil beach (where the Lewis Chessmen were found) as to be a lovely stroll down. Just 2 miles from the cottages is the Uig Community Shop which is well stocked and where petrol and diesel can be purchased. The community centre, open in the holiday seasons, has a fascinating museum and the associated cafe sells the most amazing cakes and ice-cream as well as delicious lunches. Just 15 minutes drive to Miavaig Harbour ensures that you can purchase freshly landed seafood and hand dived scallops in the season. Beach lovers have a choice of 24 beaches on the Uig peninsula, each one a gem in its own right. Hill walkers can enjoy those amazing Uig Hills, not very far from Ardroil, and whisky lovers will be delighted to find the small Abhainn Dearg distillery now producing the first Isle of Lewis malt whisky. Whatever your holiday plans, 7B will always give you a warm welcome home. Features Close to Ardroil Beach and Uig Sands Superb hill walking in the Uig Hills Fabulous coastline of dramatic beaches, cliffs 30 minute drive to Calanais Stones and dunes 1 hour drive to the Isle of Harris 24 beaches in total form a necklace around the Bird watching - sea eagles at Gallan Head Uig peninsula Remote but not isolated - small crofting Community shop 2 miles - also a fuel station community Community centre cafe and museum One well-managed dog welcome - £25 charge Seafood available from Miavaig harbour Private off-road parking Uig Sands restaurant (seasonal) No smoking Facilities Central heating Electric oven, grill and hobs Large TV and DVD player Filter coffee machine Wi-fi, suitable for email and surfing the web only Microwave Local artwork Fridge and small freezer Dishwasher Garden table and benches Washing machine Linen and towels included Electricity and oil included Accommodation Large, well-equipped kitchen/dining room with plenty of space Sitting room with large screen TV and DVD player Double bedroom Shower room with shower, toilet and hand basin Gallery .
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