Sealladh Cuan Sgith
Sealladh Cuan Sgith is a self-catering apartment which sleeps four and is situated
just outside Castlebay in the township of Bentangaval. It is within easy reach of
Castlebay which has a Co-op supermarket, Post Office, Royal Bank of Scotland,
Surgery, Library and Swimming Pool.
This comfortable accommodation comprises of a well-equipped open plan
kitchen/lounge, double bedroom, bunk bedroom, shower room and entrance hall
with electric heating.
This upstairs apartment is accessed by an external staircase opening onto the
entrance hallway. The kitchen is fully equipped with fridge/freezer, cooker/hob,
microwave and washing machine along with all other normal kitchen appliances.
The living area has a large southeast facing window which commands outstanding
views over Bagh Beag, Maol Domhnaich and the Minch. For your entertainment
there is a television, DVD player. The rear of the accommodation has two
bedrooms, comprising of a double bedroom and a bunk bedroom. Both bedrooms
have ample storage space.
There is a hair dryer located in the double bedroom. A selection of toys, DVDs and
books have been provided for your use. The shower room also leads off the hallway
and has an electric power shower, wash hand basin, toilet and heated towel rail.
All bed linen, towels and beach towels are provided. A decked patio area is
available for your use along with outdoor table and chairs. Car parking is available
but limited. Please note that arrival time is any time after 4pm and departure any time before 10am.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept pets without prior arrangements and do not allow smoking.
The property is available year-round on a weekly basis Sat-Sat—shorter stays would be considered if bookings allowed. A deposit of £50 per week is required which is non-
refundable and payable on acceptance of booking. The balance is payable 6 weeks before the start of your holiday.
How to find us:
Flying from Glasgow
Turn left from airport car park and continue until the Northbay junction, turn right (west side) and drive for approximately six miles until you see the Nasg sign. Turn right
and Sealladh Cuan Sgith is about half a mile along the road on the right-hand side.
Ferry from Oban
From the ferry terminal turn left. Travel for one mile until you come to the signpost for ‘Nasg.’ Turn left into Nasg and Sealladh Cuan Sgith is about half a mile along the Nasg
Road, on the right-hand side.
Ferry from Eriskay
From Ardmhor ferry turn left onto main road, at Northbay junction turn right, drive for approximately six miles until you see the Nasg sign. Turn right and Sealladh Cuan
Sgith is about half a mile along the road on the right-hand side.
Travelling to Barra
It really depends on how much time you have available and how much of Scotland you would like to see on your way. There are three main routes to Barra: -
Fly from Glasgow
The flight from Glasgow to Barra takes approximately one hour, it is the quickest route. Barra Airport is the only airport in the world with scheduled flights landing on a
beach so if you like flying then it is a wonderful opportunity. The aircraft is a twin otter, and the beach landing is lovely and smooth. On a clear day you will get magnificent
views. For flight information visit www.loganair.co.uk
Ferry from Oban
To get to Oban you can either catch a bus or train from Glasgow or drive. From Oban you catch a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry to Barra. The ferry takes you up the Sound of
Mull and across the Minch to Barra passing some other islands on the way. It is a relaxing journey and a great chance to unwind and breathe in the fresh air. You will pass
local fishermen at work and be able to watch the birds and if you are lucky some of our marine life too. This journey takes approximately 5 hours. For more ferry information
contact www.calmac.co.uk
Ferry from Skye
This is the longest way round if you are travelling from Glasgow. However, if you would like to see more of the Outer Hebrides or are on tour round the north of Scotland then
this could be the route for you. This route takes you from Uig in Skye to Lochmaddy in North Uist. You can then drive or take a bus down through the Uists. There is then a
ferry from Eriskay to Barra. You could do this trip in a day or take your time and soak up the Hebrides atmosphere but make sure you have plenty of time left for your stay in
the Jewel of the Hebrides - Barra.
Tel: 01871 810 950
Mobile: 07964235346
Kay Flanagan
12 Nask, Bentangaval,Castlebay
Isle of Barra, HS9 5XN