Those looking for a romantic retreat set amidst stunning scenery need look no further than Carnish Cabin Seapink. It sits on the edge of Uig Bay near Timsgarry (3.5 miles) on the wonderful Isle of Lewis, with a gorgeous white sandy beach right on the doorstep.
Quick Info
Sleeps: 2 | Bedrooms: 1 |
Changeover Day: Sun | Pets Allowed: Yes (1) |
No smoking | Bathrooms: 1 |
Licence No: 23/00007/CARVAN |
This bespoke holiday cabin has a great open plan layout with distinct areas for sitting taking in the amazing surroundings, preparing tasty meals and enjoying them at the dining area where there spectacular sea views to admire.
The wonderful vista is spread out right in front of the bedroom window making it quite the sight to wake up to in the mornings! A full en suite bathroom is laid out just off the double bedroom so there is no compromising on bathroom facilities required here.
Lots of wildlife can be spotted visiting the bay with otters and deer to look out for, as well as a wide array of birdlife including impressive golden eagles. As there is so little light pollution on the island it is possible, in the right conditions, to experience the mesmerising Aurora Borealis or ‘Northern Lights’.
Please note: Ferry tickets over to Lewis should be booked with CalMac Ferries at the time of booking your stay in order to ensure availability.
With the exquisite beach just a stone’s throw away, exploring it is sure to be the first activity on most people’s agenda. The soft sand and sparkling waters may conjure up feelings of being in the Caribbean and, although the temperatures may not quite match up, the scenery is certainly no less appealing!
Uig (3 miles) has a shop for picking up basic supplies and Stornoway (32 miles) is the best place for supermarket shopping and the opportunity to sample the well-known speciality Stornoway black pudding.
Hebridean Adventures run boat tours from Stornoway harbour that head out for wildlife spotting adventures around the various Outer Hebridean islands. Seals and dolphins can be spotted out in the waters and there is the chance to see whales and even basking sharks.
Nearby Ardroil beach was the site of the discovery of the famous Lewis Chess Pieces that were found in a hoard beneath the sand back in 1831. They date all the way back to the late 12th century and part of the collection can be seen on display in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. A wooden statue celebrates the discovery and the beach itself is lovely to wander along beachcombing.
Anyone with an interest in history will certainly enjoy a visit to the Callanish Standing Stones (23 miles), a magnificent set of stones that are said to have been erected 5,000 years ago. It is quite awe inspiring to see up close something that has been there for such a long time, particularly as they remain in such good condition to this day.
Please note: while we make every effort to be as accurate as possible, the actual position of the cottage indicated on the map above and the proximity of the amenities in the Local Info section cannot be guaranteed to be precise and should be used as a guide only.
Accommodation
Single Storey
Open plan sitting/dining room/kitchen with TV, electric hob and microwave, fridge (with ice box), etc
Double bedroom
Bathroom with bath and shower over, WC and wash basin.
What's included
- Linen (Double Bed)
- Free
- Sets of towels (per person)
- Free
- WiFi
- Free
- Pet
- Free
Services
Bed linen and towels are INCLUDED. Electricity is INCLUDED. Heating is by electric central heating (INCLUDED). WiFi is INCLUDED. One small dog is welcome. No smoking.
Weekly Prices
The weekly guide prices for this property are shown below. Use the availability & book sidebar on the right to select your holiday or calculate short break rates (where available).
From 10/10/2025 to 13/10/2025
From 17/10/2025 to 20/10/2025
From 04/04/2025 to 07/04/2025
From 12/01/2025 to 28/01/2025
From 02/02/2025 to 25/03/2025
From 30/03/2025 to 22/04/2025
From 28/09/2025 to 30/09/2025
From 05/10/2025 to 21/10/2025
From 24/12/2024 to 24/12/2024
From 23/12/2024 to 24/12/2024
From 30/12/2024 to 30/12/2024
Changeover Day: Sun
Rental - Date Range | Sleeps 2 |
20 Dec 2024 - 27 Dec 2024 | £895.00 |
28 Dec 2024 - 05 Jan 2025 | £895.00 |
06 Jan 2025 - 01 Feb 2025 | £650.00 |
02 Feb 2025 - 05 Apr 2025 | £750.00 |
06 Apr 2025 - 26 Apr 2025 | £850.00 |
27 Apr 2025 - 03 May 2025 | £750.00 |
04 May 2025 - 24 May 2025 | £850.00 |
25 May 2025 - 31 May 2025 | £895.00 |
01 Jun 2025 - 28 Jun 2025 | £895.00 |
29 Jun 2025 - 19 Jul 2025 | £895.00 |
20 Jul 2025 - 30 Aug 2025 | £995.00 |
31 Aug 2025 - 13 Sep 2025 | £850.00 |
14 Sep 2025 - 04 Oct 2025 | £750.00 |
05 Oct 2025 - 25 Oct 2025 | £850.00 |
26 Oct 2025 - 19 Dec 2025 | £650.00 |
20 Dec 2025 - 27 Dec 2025 | £895.00 |
28 Dec 2025 - 05 Jan 2026 | £895.00 |
06 Jan 2026 - 05 Jan 2027 | POA |
06 Jan 2027 - 05 Jan 2028 | POA |
Please note: Prices are calculated based on your party size at the time of booking. If your party size changes for any reason after booking, please let us know so we can ensure the accommodation provided meets your exact requirements.
Reviews
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If you like an unspoilt ever changing view of the sea and Hebridean landscape, then this well appointed cabin fits the b...
Read MoreCarnish Seapink Cabin is small but perfectly appointed, overlooking Uig beach. Thr cabin is well equipped and comfortab...
Read Morewe had a fantastic holiday Our cabin was perfect 🤩 you couldn’t get any better view from your bed 🛌 it was very well i...
Read MoreGreat holiday home and wonderful location with beautiful views. The host was extremely kind and welcoming and all was as...
Read MoreWe had a wonderful stay in the lovely and cosy cabin. Views and location were incredible. Our hosts were welcoming and h...
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions
Below are the most frequently asked questions about visiting the Isle of Lewis. If your question has not already been asked you can contact our booking team.
Question: How do I get to the Isle of Lewis?
Answer: Visitors can take a ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway or fly directly into Stornoway Airport. Car hire is available upon arrival in Stornoway.
Question: When is the best time to visit the Isle of Lewis?
Answer: The summer months (May to September) are generally considered the best for milder weather and longer days, though each season has its own charm.
Question: What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?
Answer: Expect to see seabirds, otters, seals, and possibly dolphins or whales. There are also opportunities to see golden eagles in some areas.
Question: What are the local food specialities?
Answer: Traditional foods include fresh seafood like lobster, crab, and salmon, as well as Stornoway Black Pudding.
Question: Are there good walking or hiking routes on the island?
Answer: Yes, there are several scenic walks, including routes to the Butt of Lewis, around Uig, and coastal paths with stunning sea views.
Question: What are the must-see attractions on the Isle of Lewis?
Answer: Popular sites include the Callanish Standing Stones, the Blackhouse Village, and the Butt of Lewis Lighthouse.
Question: What are the options for public transport on Lewis?
Answer: There is a bus service that connects most of the island, but services can be infrequent, especially on Sundays. Hiring a car is often the best way to explore the island.
Question: Are there shops or supermarkets on the island?
Answer: Stornoway has supermarkets, including Tesco (now open from 12pm to 8pm on a Sunday) and Coop, as well as small local shops in villages. Be mindful that many businesses close on Sundays due to local religious customs.
Question: Can I see the Northern Lights on the Isle of Lewis?
Answer: Yes, during the winter months, especially from late autumn to early spring, there is a chance of seeing the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) if the skies are clear.