Emma's Guidebook The cottage is ideally situated for local amenities, walking distance from Tarbert and the ferry terminal. Leisure centre is in the school just across the way, and Tarbert's amenities include a garage, range of bars and hotels (Hotel Hebrides' Mote Bar and Harris Hotel often have live music events), day to day grocery, tweed shop, Essence of Harris candle, soap and gift outlet, ferry terminal, tea room, post office, bus station, soft play, playpark, leisure centre and distillery are only a short walk away. Lewis and Harris occupy the same landmass, so it is possible to drive to Stornoway (37 miles) where a wide range of facilities, including two supermarkets for the 'big shop' are to be found. There is also an arts centre with cinema, larger soft play centre, garden centre, and a considerable variety of places to eat. Stornoway provides another ferry option too, via Ullapool. Things to visit on both Islands include Rodel Church, the beaches ( obviously!), Callanish Stones and Dun Carloway (undergoing conservation 2019). There are distilleries in Tarbert itself (offering excellent gin, as well as producing whisky for future sale) which does regular tours, and another at Abhainn Dearg, near Uig, Lewis. Phone ahead for appointment to visit. Tweed is a major local industry, and we have an excellent shop in Tarbert. There are other producers throughout the islands and it is often possible to see weaving taking place by arrangement. We have regular craft fayres in the village throughout the season, and Tarbert and the immediate area has a number of art, photography, craft, and glass producers that are well worth a visit. I’m more than happy to help you make arrangements to visit studios etc if this is of interest. Eating and drinking opportunities are ever increasing, and the standard is very high. As well as the excellent offer in Tarbert itself, there are some wonderful cafes and restaurants throughout the isles. We love the North Harbour Bistro (Scalpay) for special occasions, though advance booking is recommended. There is also a cafe there, as well as the excellent Temple Cafe (open Sundays) at Northton. Other favourite stops for us are Talla na Mara, which is home to the Machair kitchen restaurant (stunning views), and a number of local producers, including ‘Flavour’ chocolatier who sells ice creams that my own child begs for from the minute we get off the ferry! Even our snack vans are a cut above the usual. There’s a great van in the village beside AD’s shop run by our friends Tinnie and Russell, Taste and Sea on the road to Stornoway, and Blas bhon Iar at Horgabost beach, as well as a seafood shack at Rodel and a chippie in Tarbert on Main Street. Some of these take orders in advance, and Hotel Hebrides also offers takeaway. If you can stretch to it, consider pushing the boat out (geddit?) taking a sea trip to St Kilda. Kilda cruises have an office in Tarbert and Sea Harris is online and run by a friend of ours who sometimes offers good last minute discounts. Booking in advance advised and bookings are weather dependent. Shorter trips to the Shiants etc are also available. Various companies run scenic tours and adventure type activities, again I am very happy to help arrange this.

Emma
Emma's Guidebook The cottage is ideally situated for local amenities, walking distance from Tarbert and the ferry terminal. Leisure centre is in the school just across the way, and Tarbert's amenities include a garage, range of bars and hotels (Hotel Hebrides' Mote Bar and Harris Hotel often have live music events), day to day grocery, tweed shop, Essence of Harris candle, soap and gift outlet, ferry terminal, tea room, post office, bus station, soft play, playpark, leisure centre and distillery are only a short walk away. Lewis and Harris occupy the same landmass, so it is possible to drive to Stornoway (37 miles) where a wide range of facilities, including two supermarkets for the 'big shop' are to be found. There is also an arts centre with cinema, larger soft play centre, garden centre, and a considerable variety of places to eat. Stornoway provides another ferry option too, via Ullapool. Things to visit on both Islands include Rodel Church, the beaches ( obviously!), Callanish Stones and Dun Carloway (undergoing conservation 2019). There are distilleries in Tarbert itself (offering excellent gin, as well as producing whisky for future sale) which does regular tours, and another at Abhainn Dearg, near Uig, Lewis. Phone ahead for appointment to visit. Tweed is a major local industry, and we have an excellent shop in Tarbert. There are other producers throughout the islands and it is often possible to see weaving taking place by arrangement. We have regular craft fayres in the village throughout the season, and Tarbert and the immediate area has a number of art, photography, craft, and glass producers that are well worth a visit. I’m more than happy to help you make arrangements to visit studios etc if this is of interest. Eating and drinking opportunities are ever increasing, and the standard is very high. As well as the excellent offer in Tarbert itself, there are some wonderful cafes and restaurants throughout the isles. We love the North Harbour Bistro (Scalpay) for special occasions, though advance booking is recommended. There is also a cafe there, as well as the excellent Temple Cafe (open Sundays) at Northton. Other favourite stops for us are Talla na Mara, which is home to the Machair kitchen restaurant (stunning views), and a number of local producers, including ‘Flavour’ chocolatier who sells ice creams that my own child begs for from the minute we get off the ferry! Even our snack vans are a cut above the usual. There’s a great van in the village beside AD’s shop run by our friends Tinnie and Russell, Taste and Sea on the road to Stornoway, and Blas bhon Iar at Horgabost beach, as well as a seafood shack at Rodel and a chippie in Tarbert on Main Street. Some of these take orders in advance, and Hotel Hebrides also offers takeaway. If you can stretch to it, consider pushing the boat out (geddit?) taking a sea trip to St Kilda. Kilda cruises have an office in Tarbert and Sea Harris is online and run by a friend of ours who sometimes offers good last minute discounts. Booking in advance advised and bookings are weather dependent. Shorter trips to the Shiants etc are also available. Various companies run scenic tours and adventure type activities, again I am very happy to help arrange this.

Food scene

Fab food if you are celebrating a special occasion and nice cafe too. Advance booking recommended.
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North Harbour Bistro
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Fab food if you are celebrating a special occasion and nice cafe too. Advance booking recommended.
Great bar menu plus more upmarket restaurant offer
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Hotel Hebrides
Pier Road
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Great bar menu plus more upmarket restaurant offer
Great whisky bar and excellent restaurant too
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Harris Hotel
Scott Road
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Great whisky bar and excellent restaurant too
Amazing meals and cakes, open Sundays!
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Temple Cafe
22 Northton
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Amazing meals and cakes, open Sundays!
Excellent restaurant and a selection of craft products including an artisan chocolate shop selling great ice cream and some local artists.
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Talla na Mara
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Excellent restaurant and a selection of craft products including an artisan chocolate shop selling great ice cream and some local artists.
Super high standard snack van run by Tinnie and Russell, well worth a visit!
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Island Bites
Main Street
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Super high standard snack van run by Tinnie and Russell, well worth a visit!

Sightseeing

Trips to St Kilda and Shiants with experienced and friendly local skipper
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Sea Harris
Ulg - Tarbert
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Trips to St Kilda and Shiants with experienced and friendly local skipper
Tours, shopping, and good canteen too!
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Isle of Harris Distillery
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Tours, shopping, and good canteen too!
Late medieval church built by the MacLeods. Several important sculptures here. Look out especially for the tomb of Alastair Crotach, the Stone heart, and the grotesque “Sheela na gig”
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St Clement's Church
A859
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Late medieval church built by the MacLeods. Several important sculptures here. Look out especially for the tomb of Alastair Crotach, the Stone heart, and the grotesque “Sheela na gig”
Car park here affording easy access to lovely beach. Blas bhon Iar snack van, toilets, and showers on site
Horgabost Beach
Car park here affording easy access to lovely beach. Blas bhon Iar snack van, toilets, and showers on site
Museum, lovely grounds, and even the islands’ first Starbucks. This is a hub for Gaelic language too, and is home to the local campus of the University if the Highlands and Islands. Museum a firm favourite with my own wee boy!
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Lews Castle
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Museum, lovely grounds, and even the islands’ first Starbucks. This is a hub for Gaelic language too, and is home to the local campus of the University if the Highlands and Islands. Museum a firm favourite with my own wee boy!

Artists and Craft Producers

Tweed, art, glassware and much more!
Beautiful work by Kate and Doug!
Ardhasaig Glass & Arts
Beautiful work by Kate and Doug!
Variety of tweed and woollen goods
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Harris Tweed and Knit Wear
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Variety of tweed and woollen goods
Buy tweed off the roll plus a remarkable variety of tweed and local products
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Harris Tweed Isle Of Harris Shop
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Buy tweed off the roll plus a remarkable variety of tweed and local products
Lovely handmade goods
Pink Sheep Studio
Lovely handmade goods
Gifted local artist. Studio viewings by appointment
Geoff Stear
15 Seaside
Gifted local artist. Studio viewings by appointment
Studio of local artist Willie Fulton
Ardbuidhe Cottage Gallery
Studio of local artist Willie Fulton
Fab little gallery, excellent teas and snacks sometimes available too.
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Skoon Art Cafe
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Fab little gallery, excellent teas and snacks sometimes available too.