Vallay and Vallay Strand
The shallow waters of Vallay Strand, directly in front of the property, provide ideal conditions for windsurfing and kite-
At low tide, it is possible to walk out to the small, uninhabited island of Vallay, known for its colourful machair and white beaches. The remains of archaeologist Erskine Beveridge’s Victorian mansion, which once had 365 panes of glass and a different coloured fireplace in every room, can be seen.
Sollas village
Two miles from Struan House B&B is a small but well-
Lochmaddy
Ten miles away in Lochmaddy are two hotels, Taigh Chearsabhagh arts centre and cafe (also incorporating a Post Office), a branch of the Bank of Scotland, a tourist information centre and a village shop.
Balranald
Encompassing machair, lochs, dunes and beaches, the Balranald Nature Reserve, just a few miles away, is popular with wildlife enthusiasts. As well as the wildflowers that carpet the machair in spring and summer, the area is rich with waders and is home to the elusive corncrake; eagles and otters are sometimes spotted.
Sites of historical interest
Dotted around the island are various sites of historical interest. Within easy reach of Struan House are Barpa Langass (a Neolothic burial chamber), Dun an Sticir (a ruined broch on an islet, accessible by narrow causeway), and Teampull na Trionaid (Trinity Temple, thought to date from the 13th century).
Struan House, Sollas, North Uist
Telephone 01876 560385 / 07818 615742
Email shonnieshep@hotmail.com
Struan House, Sollas, North Uist
Telephone 01876 560385 / 07818 615742
Email shonnieshep@hotmail.com