Cuir na Bhoir is a well-loved cottage praised for its tranquil and stunning location, offering a cosy retreat with a secure garden and historical charm. Guests enjoy the proximity to the beach, wildlife, and scenic views, making it a peaceful haven for relaxation and exploration of the Uists.
There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide an accurate score.
The location is consistently described as stunning, tranquil, and central for exploring the islands. The proximity to the beach and the peaceful environment contribute to a highly positive experience.
The cottage is generally described as cosy and homely. However, there are a few mentions of uncomfortable armchairs and a basic kitchen setup, suggesting room for improvement in comfort.
Facilities are appreciated, including a shed for storage and a secure garden. Some minor maintenance issues and suggestions for better kitchen equipment were noted, indicating good but not perfect facilities.
While the reviews reflect a positive customer experience, there is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches that would warrant a score in this category.
Creagorry 4.2 miles. Occupying a wonderful setting near Iochdar on the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides is this simply magical thatched cottage, Cuir-na-Bhoir. The ultimate hideaway for couples, Cuir-na-Bhoir is small but perfectly formed and its signature thatched roof helps to set the tone for this enchanting property. The traditional Hebridean cottage offers its guests warm and welcoming accommodation. Inside, there is an open-plan living space with the inviting sitting area offering a homely sanctuary with snug seating, attractive cushions and throws and a feature fireplace, all adding up to create a truly idyllic space to hide away from the world. The compact but well-equipped kitchen comes with everything needed to create a romantic meal for two and you can imagine enjoying candlelit meals here while enjoying spending quality time together. The views of the surrounding ocean are simply sublime no matter what time of day or year so grab a jumper, a steaming cup of hot chocolate and snuggle up with your loved one while soaking up those unforgettable views. As the sun sets and evening descends, retire to the sumptuously appointed bedroom for a refreshing night’s sleep. Waking up to views from the bedroom of the ocean waves crashing is surely a holiday memory to treasure. The cottage provides the perfect base for exploring so whether it’s checking out the gorgeous beaches right on the doorstep, having a go at fishing, getting your binoculars out and going birdwatching or heading over to the Hebridean Jewellery café within a short walk, there’s plenty to do without the need to venture far. However, if you are up for a day trip then hop in the car and get ready for some amazing views. Benbecula is well worth a visit where you can go otter spotting, take a ride along the beach at Uist Community Riding School or play golf on the 18-hole golf course which boasts some spectacular views. Head further north where you will find the Isle of North Uist which also loads going on including the bustling town of Lochmaddy which is only half an hour’s drive from the cottage and has a good selection of shops, boutiques, bars and restaurants and from here you can catch a boat to the Isle of Skye if you want to carry on exploring the wonderful islands of the Outer Hebrides. The Isle of South Uist can be reached by ferry from Oban to Lochboisdale, or from Uig on Skye to Lochmaddy. This ferry docks at Lochmaddy on North Uist, which is connected to South Uist by causeway. The ferry is operated by Calmac Ferries. Alternatively, you can fly to Benbecula airport, which is also connected by causeway to South Uist.For the romantic getaway of a lifetime, a visit to Cuir-na-Bhoir promises to deliver. EPC Rating: Band E
Creagorry is a peaceful coastal village on the south shore of Benbecula. It is known for the causeway which links it to South Uist and it offers several attractions including a historic 19th century inn. Dining options include the nearby Dark Island Hotel, while you can stock up on essentials at the Co-op. Within easy reach of the village is the lively town of Balivanich, where you can find further attractions and amenities such as a bakery, takeaway and the island’s airport.
Single-storey.
One double bedroom.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric wood burner effect stove
Electric storage heating with electric wood burner effect stove.
Electric oven, grill and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine.
TV with DVD, radio and CD player, WiFi, selection of DVDs and CDs.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking.
Wrap-around gardens with gravelled area, patio, shed furniture.
Pet-friendly.
Sorry, this is no smoking property.
Shop 3.2 miles, pub 4.6 miles.
Note: Though electricity is included in the rent, electric for charging cars is not included in the rental.
Note: Local road signs use the Gaelic name in large letters with the English name in smaller letters underneath Note: Please do not have barbecues at the property due to the risk of sparks to the thatched roof.
Note: Please bear in this mind this property is located on an island and therefore only accessible by plane or ferry
Sue
Couldnât fault anything. The location was perfect with a secure garden for the dogs. The beach a very short distance across the machair. The locals were very friendly. You will need to book places to eat in the evening as few and far between. If I am being extremely fussy I would say a tumble dryer would have been helpful. Already recommended it to friends and hope to be back one day.
Dawn
Loved the cottage and everything as expected. Central to all the Southern Isles. Found everything we needed in the property except a bread bin which maybe I couldnât find. Minor point - I think the instructions in the blue folder could be updated to reflect us no longer being in Covid restrictions. All in all everything excellent.
Angela
The only downsides are the living room/kitchen/diner space is inevitably small & whilst they have designed it to make vest use of the space it was tricky using the oven & getting round the chairs. Also it was unfortunately quite smelly outside from seaweed on the beach but that was possibly the weather. There was a much nicer beach a few minutes drive around headland. Great to have washing machine & freezer in shed. thank you
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