This Kintarvie self-catering cottage is ideally situated midway between Stornoway and Tarbert, offering easy access to explore both Lewis and Harris. Sleeping up to four guests, this new 2-bedroom property boasts a kitchen, internet, parking, and a fully enclosed area, perfect for families and pet owners, with registration number ES-CSN-00486.
This one-bedroom cabin is situated in Northton, Isle of Harris, just a short 800-metre walk from the stunning white sandy beaches. The self-catering lodge offers a peaceful retreat for two guests, featuring a cosy interior, outdoor seating, internet access, and parking, making it ideal for a relaxing break on the Isle of Harris.
9.9 111 reviews
Harris
22/09 – 26/09
188 €/nighttotal: 752 € (4 )
Two Bedroom Wooden Cabin Overlooking The Minch
1 3
cabin , Harris
This charming cottage is located near Tarbert, just 10km away, and within a 30km drive of the west side beaches of the Isle of Harris, providing easy access to both the bustling town and the beautiful coastline. It consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The property features two bedrooms, sleeping up to four guests, and a spacious open-plan living area perfect for families or groups. Enjoy the wood-burning stove, wrap-around balcony with stunning views, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private garden.
10 67 reviews
Harris
12/09 – 19/09
144 €/nighttotal: 1008 € (7 )
Kelley’s Pod Berneray
Western Isles
1 2
cabin , Borve
This cosy pod on Berneray, near the Berneray ferry terminal, shop, and bistro, offers stunning west beach views and is ideally located for exploring Harris (a 1-hour ferry journey away). The self-catering unit sleeps two, features a well-equipped kitchen with appliances including an air fryer and washing machine, a comfortable double bed, and free Wi-Fi, plus outdoor seating to enjoy sunsets and potential Northern Lights sightings.
9.8 115 reviews
Harris
22/09 – 26/09
130 €/nighttotal: 520 € (4 )
Otternish Pods, North Uist
1 3
cabin , Hébrides
Otternish Pods, a self-catering unit on North Uist in the Outer Hebrides, is situated 1.6km from the Berneray ferry terminal and 16km from Lochmaddy. This one-bathroom dwelling sleeps four, featuring an open-plan design with a 3/4 bed and sofa bed, kitchen with fridge, Wi-Fi, TV, and parking, offering a peaceful stay on a working croft.
9.7 15 reviews
Harris
12/09 – 19/09
110 €/nighttotal: 770 € (7 )
Seaview Chalet
1 2
cabin , Hébrides
Seaview Chalet, a cosy cottage in North Harris, Outer Hebrides, is situated a short (8km) drive from Tarbert and offers easy access to the North Harris Eagle Observatory. This one-bedroom self-catering property sleeps two, includes a kitchen, internet, parking and allows pets; nearby amenities include a tennis court and opportunities for hill walking.
10 98 reviews
Harris
29/08 – 05/09
166 €/nighttotal: 1162 € (7 )
Magnificent Views From Our 2 Bedroom Well Appointed, Comfortable Family Home
2 2
chalet , Northton
Taransay Cottage is a detached house located in the village of Northton, Harris, a 5-minute walk from the nearest beach and within easy walking distance of many others. The cottage has received excellent user ratings and offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The single-storey dwelling can accommodate up to 5 guests and features a spacious sitting room, a well-equipped kitchen, a dining room, a double bedroom, a twin room, a cot and a folding bed. Taransay Cottage offers a garden, parking, internet access, and a range of amenities for a comfortable stay, including a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher.
9.9 56 reviews
Harris
29/08 – 05/09
134 €/nighttotal: 938 € (7 )
The Crofthouse Bothy
1 2
cabin , Harris
The Bothy is situated on the Isle of Harris, overlooking a tranquil fishing harbour in the Bays area, just a short distance from the island's west coast. This charming cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cottage offers one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. The Bothy is equipped with modern amenities, including Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious sun deck with panoramic sea views.
Best Harris cabins with a pool
10 7 reviews
Harris
22/09 – 26/09
219 €/nighttotal: 876 € (4 )
Kintarvie Hideaway
1 3
cabin , Kintarvie
This Kintarvie self-catering cottage is ideally situated midway between Stornoway and Tarbert, offering easy access to explore both Lewis and Harris. Sleeping up to four guests, this new 2-bedroom property boasts a kitchen, internet, parking, and a fully enclosed area, perfect for families and pet owners, with registration number ES-CSN-00486.
Best Harris cabins with a balcony
10 67 reviews
Harris
12/09 – 19/09
144 €/nighttotal: 1008 € (7 )
Kelley’s Pod Berneray
Western Isles
1 2
cabin , Borve
This cosy pod on Berneray, near the Berneray ferry terminal, shop, and bistro, offers stunning west beach views and is ideally located for exploring Harris (a 1-hour ferry journey away). The self-catering unit sleeps two, features a well-equipped kitchen with appliances including an air fryer and washing machine, a comfortable double bed, and free Wi-Fi, plus outdoor seating to enjoy sunsets and potential Northern Lights sightings.
Frequently asked questions about cabins in Harris
What are some under-the-radar gems to discover in Harris, Scotland?
While Luskentyre and Scarista beaches are well-known, consider exploring the less-visited beaches like Seilebost beach or the quieter parts of Hushinish. For a hidden gem, take a walk to the abandoned village of Borve, a poignant reminder of Harris's history. The smaller, less-frequented inland lochs, like Loch a' Mhuilinn, offer stunning views and peaceful walks.
What should you consider packing specifically for Harris, Scotland?
Pack for all types of weather. Even in summer, layers are essential, including waterproof and windproof outerwear. Good walking boots are a must, as are comfortable shoes for exploring villages. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent, especially during the warmer months. A sturdy backpack is also helpful for day trips.
What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Harris, Scotland?
Depending on the location of your cabin, you might spot seals along the coastline, particularly around the bays. Various bird species are common, including seabirds like gulls and oystercatchers. You might also see red deer if your cabin is near moorland areas. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing them.
When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in Harris, Scotland?
The months of June to August generally offer the best weather for outdoor activities in Harris, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, even during these months, be prepared for changeable conditions. It's always advisable to check the forecast before heading out.
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Harris, Scotland?
Luskentyre beach is a must-see, renowned for its turquoise waters and white sands. Scarista beach is equally stunning, offering dramatic views. The dramatic cliffs and rock formations of the Harris Hills are also breathtaking. A boat trip to see the islands off the coast is also a memorable experience.
Is Harris, Scotland a good destination to rent a cabin?
Absolutely! Harris offers a range of self-catering cabins, providing a fantastic base for exploring the island at your own pace. Many cabins offer stunning views of the sea or mountains. It's a great way to experience the tranquility of the island.
What local meals should be on my list in Harris, Scotland?
Try the local seafood, especially the langoustines and scallops. Harris Gin is also a popular local product, often enjoyed with tonic water. Many cafes and restaurants offer traditional Scottish dishes with a local twist. Look out for locally sourced ingredients.
Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting Harris, Scotland?
A good pair of binoculars are a fantastic addition to your luggage to make the most of the abundant birdlife and potential for spotting seals. A waterproof camera is also a wise choice to capture the stunning landscapes even in unpredictable weather.
What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to Harris, Scotland?
At least a week allows for a good exploration of the island, including hiking, beach visits, and exploring the villages. A longer stay would allow for more leisurely exploration and perhaps even some kayaking or boat trips.
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Best family friendly Harris cabins
Among the 1 accommodations in Harris, here are the 1 best cabins for families
This one-bedroom cabin is situated in Northton, Isle of Harris, just a short 800-metre walk from the stunning white sandy beaches. The self-catering lodge offers a peaceful retreat for two guests, featuring a cosy interior, outdoor seating, internet access, and parking, making it ideal for a relaxing break on the Isle of Harris.
Best Harris cabins with jacuzzi
Among the 1 accommodations in Harris, here are the 1 best cabins with a jacuzzi
10 98 reviews
Harris
29/08 – 05/09
166 €/nighttotal: 1162 € (7 )
Magnificent Views From Our 2 Bedroom Well Appointed, Comfortable Family Home
2 2
chalet , Northton
Taransay Cottage is a detached house located in the village of Northton, Harris, a 5-minute walk from the nearest beach and within easy walking distance of many others. The cottage has received excellent user ratings and offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The single-storey dwelling can accommodate up to 5 guests and features a spacious sitting room, a well-equipped kitchen, a dining room, a double bedroom, a twin room, a cot and a folding bed. Taransay Cottage offers a garden, parking, internet access, and a range of amenities for a comfortable stay, including a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher.