Cnoceisgan, at the end of the beaten track.
Cnoceisgan, a holiday cottage in splendid Hebridean isolation.

Cnoceisgan, pronounced "Cnoc aysh kin "was built in the 1890's, on the northern shore of Quidinish Point, in the Bays of Harris. It is  surrounded on all sides by great views of sea, mountains,  lochs and Skye. What you won't find  is another house! It is an idyllic spot, where the only sounds are the sea and birdsong, and the only light pollution is starlight, or if you are lucky the Northern Lights.  The area is teeming with wildlife, including otters, eagles, and basking sharks. The house has been sympathetically refurbished to retain the character and charm of the original house, while providing you with a secluded  comfortable home from which to explore this amazing island.

About the house

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View from the house.
The house has a double and a twin bedroom upstairs and a double bedroom downstairs. Bed linen can be provided if required. There is a large well equipped kitchen,with electric cooker and microwave. A window seat and large kitchen table ensure leisurely breakfasts and suppers. The living room has an open fire  and small TV and DVD player. The house has a large selection of books, including lots of local interest, as well as board games, jigsaws, radios and maps.

The bathroom is on the ground floor and has a bath and  over bath shower. There is central heating and lots of  hot water. At the rear of the house is a boot /laundry room with washing machine and plenty of room for muddy wellies! 

We welcome well behaved dogs, but please be aware that the house is on croft land and at certain times of year there will be sheep and lambs, which must not be chased or worried. If you are in any doubt keep dogs on leads.