Eagle Lodge is a stunning holiday lodge resting in Uig on the Isle of Lewis near Stornoway and sleeps 10 guests in five bedrooms.
Amenities: Gas central heating with woodburning stove. Aga with electric grill and oven, gas hob, microwave, two fridges, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, bread maker, food processor, coffee machine, hairdryers. TV with Sky, DVD player, Sony music system, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack of logs inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair, travel cot and two toddler beds. Ample off-road parking. Gardens with gravelled area, gardens, decking, furniture, barbecue and hot tub. Sorry, this is a non-smoking property. Shop 0.7 miles, pub 33.7 miles. Note: Though electricity is included in the rent, electric for charging cars is not included in the rental. Note: The beds in bedrooms 2, 3, and 4 are king-size zip-links as standard, if you require them to be a twin please contact us to advise
Town: Stornoway is the only town in the Outer Hebrides and is a bustling and growing area with a busy working harbour, a great selection of shops selling local gifts including Harris Tweed, leisure facilities and wonderful award-winning restaurants selling locally sourced food of the highest quality. Lewis is a place where the lilting Gaelic language is spoken everywhere! Visitors to the town will find plenty to keep them occupied, the magnificent Lews Castle Grounds and the iconic Lews Castle, many good museums and art galleries and also a smart golf course and clubhouse. The large, quiet sandy beaches are close by and provide visitors with wonderful views and the town itself forms a great base for a holiday exploring the unique islands that form the Outer Hebrides. On the north west side of Lewis you can visit the village of Arnol with its Blackhouse Museum, an unmissable visit for anyone wanting to understand the way of life that was once widespread in Lewis. Carloway Broch is nearby and is another fascinating landmark and incredibly well preserved. The Callanish Stones from the Neolithic are also well worth visiting. The whalebone arch and numerous Iron Age dwellings on stunning Bosta beach make for great days out. The friendliness of the local people will astound visitors to the islands and you cannot fail to be impressed with the genteel and contented pace of life you will encounter here.