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Snishival - a magical Hebridean retreat. Fantastic views of S Uist. Pet-friendly
Lakefront holiday home with kitchen and fireplace
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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 6
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Snishival
- Place, Our Lady of the Isles17 min drive
- Place, Kildonan Museum20 min drive
- Place, Lochboisdale South Uist Ferry Terminal30 min drive
- Airport, Castlebay (BRR-Barra)108 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Snishival - a magical Hebridean retreat. Fantastic views of S Uist. Pet-friendly
Very comfortable and well-equipped hilltop house, close to the west coast of South Uist, in an idyllic location with stunning 360 degree views of hills, lochs, machair and the Atlantic.
Snishival is unique. Designed for up to six people, the panelled sitting room welcomes you and lets you view the whole length of the island in front of a glowing fire. The downstairs twin bedroom has its own bathroom and upstairs you will find a double bedroom and a large twin bed room, with a bathroom and a separate shower room to share. You can watch the sun setting over the Atlantic as you eat dinner, and sometimes you can even see St. Kilda, 60 miles away. It is a warm, cosy, family house with a very special atmosphere.
There is a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and sitting room all in one creating a convivial family space. There is an enclosed lawned garden with stunning views. There is a warm laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer - perfect for the dogs to sleep in. Two of the best sea trout lochs are at your feet, Loch Fada and Loch Roag; both brown trout and sea trout fishing is available by arrangement via Storas Uibhist office.
South Uist has wonderful birdlife. An enormous variety of birds can be seen from the comfort of the kitchen table - hen harriers, short eared owls, kestrels, plovers, curlews, cuckoos and even sea eagles. Not to mention hearing corncrakes croaking and snipe drumming. The scenery is stunning with view of the lochs and Atlantic to the West and the three hills: Hecla, Corodale and Behn Mohr to the East. There are glorious walks both uphill and along the varied coastlines. Wander for miles along deserted white sandy beaches or enjoy the fun and drama of the huge sand dunes on Benbecula.
An 18 hole old Tom Morris links golf course, Askernish, is only a few miles away from the house. Stand on the 11th tee with the Atlantic rollers crashing 100 metres away and drive your ball across to a pinnacle in the distance. It is a very special golf course with a recently renovated club house, and clubs you can hire easily.
There is plenty of local history - the fascinating Kildonan Museum is only a few miles away. You can swim and picnic at the beach on the south of Eriskay where Bonnie Prince Charlie supposedly landed in his attempt to reclaim the crown, and challenge yourself to find Prince Charlie's cave (where he hid for several weeks) in one of the island's three hills on the East coast. Flora MacDonald birthplace (she who was instrumental in Bonnie Prince Charlie's successful and daring escape to Skye) is just down the road.
Take a trip down to the southern tip of the island to have a drink at the Pollachar Inn and learn the story of the SS Politician which sank nearby in 1941 with 24,000 cases of whisky on board. If you walk along the beach there you will find evidence of a petrified forest in the sand. Or cross over via a causeway to Eriskay to find a charming fishing harbour and famous Eriskay ponies living wild on the hillside.
For a choice of Hebridean fish and shellfish, drive north to Grimsay island, beyond Benbecula and find Kallin Harbour; you will not be disappointed.
Make no mistake - South Uist is a haven for bird lovers; greylag geese flourish on a Nature Reserve at Druidibeg; golden eagles fly around the three hills of 2000 feet, buzzards, merlin, black and red throated divers can be seen as well as a wide variety of duck - mallard, shovelers, teal, shelduck and widgeon, for example.
Given the house's idyllic remote location, and the opportunity it provides to escape from it all, it does not offer Wifi. There is, however, a good mobile signal and 4G, so you can easily hotspot/bluetooth to your devices.
Snishival is unique. Designed for up to six people, the panelled sitting room welcomes you and lets you view the whole length of the island in front of a glowing fire. The downstairs twin bedroom has its own bathroom and upstairs you will find a double bedroom and a large twin bed room, with a bathroom and a separate shower room to share. You can watch the sun setting over the Atlantic as you eat dinner, and sometimes you can even see St. Kilda, 60 miles away. It is a warm, cosy, family house with a very special atmosphere.
There is a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and sitting room all in one creating a convivial family space. There is an enclosed lawned garden with stunning views. There is a warm laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer - perfect for the dogs to sleep in. Two of the best sea trout lochs are at your feet, Loch Fada and Loch Roag; both brown trout and sea trout fishing is available by arrangement via Storas Uibhist office.
South Uist has wonderful birdlife. An enormous variety of birds can be seen from the comfort of the kitchen table - hen harriers, short eared owls, kestrels, plovers, curlews, cuckoos and even sea eagles. Not to mention hearing corncrakes croaking and snipe drumming. The scenery is stunning with view of the lochs and Atlantic to the West and the three hills: Hecla, Corodale and Behn Mohr to the East. There are glorious walks both uphill and along the varied coastlines. Wander for miles along deserted white sandy beaches or enjoy the fun and drama of the huge sand dunes on Benbecula.
An 18 hole old Tom Morris links golf course, Askernish, is only a few miles away from the house. Stand on the 11th tee with the Atlantic rollers crashing 100 metres away and drive your ball across to a pinnacle in the distance. It is a very special golf course with a recently renovated club house, and clubs you can hire easily.
There is plenty of local history - the fascinating Kildonan Museum is only a few miles away. You can swim and picnic at the beach on the south of Eriskay where Bonnie Prince Charlie supposedly landed in his attempt to reclaim the crown, and challenge yourself to find Prince Charlie's cave (where he hid for several weeks) in one of the island's three hills on the East coast. Flora MacDonald birthplace (she who was instrumental in Bonnie Prince Charlie's successful and daring escape to Skye) is just down the road.
Take a trip down to the southern tip of the island to have a drink at the Pollachar Inn and learn the story of the SS Politician which sank nearby in 1941 with 24,000 cases of whisky on board. If you walk along the beach there you will find evidence of a petrified forest in the sand. Or cross over via a causeway to Eriskay to find a charming fishing harbour and famous Eriskay ponies living wild on the hillside.
For a choice of Hebridean fish and shellfish, drive north to Grimsay island, beyond Benbecula and find Kallin Harbour; you will not be disappointed.
Make no mistake - South Uist is a haven for bird lovers; greylag geese flourish on a Nature Reserve at Druidibeg; golden eagles fly around the three hills of 2000 feet, buzzards, merlin, black and red throated divers can be seen as well as a wide variety of duck - mallard, shovelers, teal, shelduck and widgeon, for example.
Given the house's idyllic remote location, and the opportunity it provides to escape from it all, it does not offer Wifi. There is, however, a good mobile signal and 4G, so you can easily hotspot/bluetooth to your devices.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
Dogs are very welcome but must not go upstairs.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights
Please leave the house open and leave the key on the window shelf in the porch.
Glass bottles need to be dropped off at recycling points around the island
General rubbish and general recycling can be left in the bins at the bottom of the road before you join the main road
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
South Uist
Located in South Uist, this holiday home is in a rural area and on a lake. Hallan Roundhouses and Eilean Mòr are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Askernish Golf Club and Lochboisdale South Uist Ferry Terminal. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Snishival
What's nearby
- Our Lady of the Isles - 17 min drive - 12.1 km
- Kildonan Museum - 20 min drive - 15.5 km
- Loch Chill Donnain - 20 min drive - 15.4 km
- Loch Cnoc a' Buidhe - 21 min drive - 17.1 km
- Lochboisdale South Uist Ferry Terminal - 30 min drive - 28.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Kildonan Museum Café - 12 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Julia Hodgkinson
We are an English family who built this house on South Uist after decades of taking fantastic family holidays on the island.
Why they chose this property
It was the perfect hilltop location to build a comfortable house, with stunning 360 degree views, surrounded by stunning wildlife.
What makes this property unique
Steeped in family history and links to the island, Snishival is a comfortable and peaceful hideaway. It provides a total break from the fast paced tempo of modern life. You will leave restored and inspired by the beauty of the natural world around you.
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