Pod Beag Na Haun is a luxurious accommodation option located on the picturesque Isle of Eriskay, nestled in Scotland's South Uist region. This modern and cozy pod, designed to high standards, comfortably sleeps two guests in one bedroom. It boasts a spacious and secure decking area, providing stunning views of tidal Haun Bay and the nearby hills of South Uist, including Ben Scrien. The pod's idyllic setting makes it an ideal retreat for couples seeking a peaceful getaway close to the coast.
The Isle of Eriskay is steeped in history, famously known for the 1745 landing of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who aimed to reclaim the Scottish throne. A simple cairn commemorates this significant event above the island's beautiful white sandy beach, which is named in his honor. According to local legend, the prince scattered convolvulus seeds, which bloom every July and August amidst the marram grass, adding to the island's charm. The village beach at Baile offers a delightful experience for visitors and locals alike, particularly during low tide when shellfish raking is a popular pastime.
Eriskay is well-equipped with local amenities, including a community shop and the Politician Pub, which serves fresh seafood caught daily by local fishermen. The pub has a unique connection to the island's history, as it was inspired by the events surrounding the SS. Politician, which ran aground in 1941, leading to the infamous tale of whisky salvage that inspired the film "Whisky Galore." Guests can enjoy a taste of 'Polly Whisky' at the bar while soaking in the local culture and atmosphere. The island encourages exploration on foot, allowing visitors to fully appreciate its scenic beauty.
Nature enthusiasts will find Eriskay to be a haven for wildlife, with opportunities to spot basking seals, otters, porpoises, and sea-eagles in the surrounding tidal waters. The rare Eriskay Ponies can also be seen roaming freely, adding to the island's unique character. For those interested in outdoor activities, the area is perfect for water sports and fishing. The owner of Pod Beag Na Haun, an artist and photographer, resides nearby and is available to share insights about the local Gaelic culture while ensuring guests' privacy. This serene and invigorating retreat promises a memorable experience for all who visit.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!