Hello, we’re Cliff Cottage – a charming cosy 3-bedroom Hebridean self-catering property nestled in the sleepy village of Cliff in Uig on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis, making it the perfect place to explore, with a choice of spectacular beaches nearby. The property is available at a minimum of 4 nights, commencing any night of the week.  

The Perfect Base…

Cliff Cottage is the perfect base for your Hebridean vacation, get-away or remote working – and there is so much to explore.  Whilst this is Cliff Cottage’s first year operating, we also operate a successful property let in Stornoway and have been awarded the BOOKING.COM TRAVELLER REVIEW AWARD – winners in both 2023 and 2024, based on an Exceptional Score from our guest reviews.

Cliff Cottage is only a few minutes walk from Cliff Beach and Traigh Bhorgaidh Beach, 1.5 miles from Reef Beach, and 5miles from Uig Sands (Ardroil Beach) where the Lewis Chessmen, 12th century Viking chess pieces were found (replicas can be viewed in the Uig Heritage Centre). 

Cliff Beach is also a favourite of surfers, and the village is ideally located for exploring the many delights of the Isle of Lewis and its neighbouring Isle of Harris. 

Wildlife on your doorstep…

The area is also a haven for wildlife.  As well as local livestock such as sheep and cattle being commonly seen throughout the district, guests may be fortunate to see majestic wild deer within the village. 

There are a wide variety of bird species within the vicinity, including eagles (Golden and White-tailed), falcons, heron, cormorant, and the cuckoo and corncrake, to name a few.  Local sightseeing and wildlife boat trips are also available, and guests may be fortunate to spot pilot whales, orcas, seals and dolphins (nearby boat trips via Uig’s Seatrek Hebrides).  The abundance of nearby lochs are also a favourite for those who like to fish.

Discover why the Outer Hebrides truly is a special place.

Discover your very own slice of heaven, here in the Outer Hebrides – Scotland’s Atlantic islands and book here today.