Shivinish

Grimsay, Isle of North Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS6 5JA

Type:B&B

From £40.00

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Shivinish house & garden
  • Shivinish house & garden
  • Shivinish white double bed
  • Shivinish twin beds
  • Shivinish full Scottish breakfast
  • Shivinish garden with views

About

With  comfortable en-suite bedrooms and a spacious lounge, Shivinish is an ideal base for touring by car or cycle, with ample off-road parking.

On arrival, enjoy tea or coffee with delicious home-baking and a hearty breakfast in the morning.

You are assured of a warm Hebridean welcome at Shivinish B&B!

 


SHORT TERM LETS

Short Term Let Licence no:  ES00444F
EPC Rating: Band n/a
Max. Guests: 4

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
2
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
Double Room£40.00 per person per night (breakfast inc.)
Twin Room£40.00 per person per night (breakfast inc.)

*Single occupancy is £50
Minimum stay 2 nights.

Facilities

Catering

  • Breakfast Available
  • Eating Out Facilities within 2 miles
  • Tea & Coffee Available

Domestic

  • Linen Provided
  • Shower
  • Towels Provided
  • WC EnSuite

Facilities

  • Internet Access

Languages Spoken

  • Gaelic Speaking

Leisure Facilities

  • DVD Player
  • Garden
  • Radio
  • TV In Room
  • TV Lounge
  • WiFi

Location

  • Coastal Location
  • Island Location
  • Rural Location

Transport

  • Free Parking On-Site

Map & Directions

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Awards

  • Welcome SchemesAncestral Welcome Ancestral Welcome 2012
  • Other AwardsSilver Listing Silver Listing 2013
  • Welcome SchemesTaste our Best Taste our Best 2016
  • Other AwardsOuter Hebrides Tourism Member Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020
  • Other AwardsWTTC Safe Travels WTTC Safe Travels 2021

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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