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Self Catering On The Isle Of Harris In The Western Isles
Posted at May 24th, 2008 in Travel Tips
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Have you ever pictured yourself sunbathing on a picturesque coast on a distant isle reflecting upon the meaning of life? As the rest of society bowl along their every day business you will simply lay out and chill out. The Outer Hebrides/Western Isles of Scotland are an archipelago of such isles and islets with marvelous countryside and picturesque beaches. Possibly the prettiest of areas is Harris.
If you are considering having a holiday in the Western Isles why not consider staying on the Isle of Harris. You will find that there is masses of Accommodation in the Isle of Harris available throughout the tourist season and possibly the best ways to stay is in self-catering accommodation. Renting a self-catering property within walking distance of a beach is relatively easy, nowadays you simply go on the net and use Google, MSN or Yahoo to search for it. Regrettably it is usual for some houses to be reserved up to a year by previous visitors to the island. It is there therefore immensely important that you book your accommodation as quickly as possible, postponing for a few days could cause you to lose out.
Isle of Harris Self Catering Accommodation is truly brilliant the cottage is always impeccable and highly pleasant whichever Harris Self Catering Accommodation you decide upon. While visiting Harris in the Western Isles/Outer Hebrides you should think about a excursion to Lewis (isle of) where you will find a number of incredibly popular places of interest and landmarks such as the beautiful and incredibly important Calanais(Callanish) stone circle. The Calanais(Callanish) stone circle are amongst the most important and remarkable in Europe.
Not far from the Calanais stone circle is Dn Chrlabhaigh(Carloway) Broch which is an ancient iron age twin-walled drystone building of which the usage is unknown (but a great many folk consider it was defensive). Throughout the Hebrides you will find an incredible number of sites of special interest. It would seem that wherever you lay your eye you see a strange outline of rocks where once there was some kind home. These were once a type of home named a blackhouse.
These days there are hardly any blackhouses in the Hebrides. There are a small number that have been conserved and one or two that have been fully modernized and available to rent. Happily there is a blackhouse available as Accommodation on the Isle of Harris at Scarista in southern Harris. This astounding cottage-like building is right by one of the most beautiful beaches on Harris (and the Isle of Harris is well known for having some of the greatest beaches in Europe.
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