THE ISLE OF HARRIS

The perfect location for your next break

Are you searching for natural, rugged beauty, breathtaking landscapes, stunning white sandy beaches, and a break that offers peace and tranquillity?

Set above Loch Finsbay, Finsbay cottages are an ideal base for hiking, fishing, hill climbing, bird watching or just getting absorbed into Island life and culture. The lodges can be used as a base for exploring Harris, Lewis and further afield.

Each lodge sleeps six, includes a private sauna, a fully-equipped kitchen, and views that will reset your sense of scale. Book one lodge for a close group. Book all three for a gathering you won’t stop talking about.

Featured Properties

Lodges

    Arran
    • Sleeps 6
    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 2 Showers
    • Pet-Friendly
    Relax in luxurious accommodation overlooking magnificent Hebridean scenery
    Inver
    • Sleeps 6
    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 2 Showers
    Boasting panoramic views over the surrounding freshwater lochs, hills, sea, and river mouth
    Coll
    • Sleeps 6
    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 2 Showers
    Panoramic views over the surrounding freshwater lochs, hills, sea, and river mouth

    Coming Soon Cliff Cottage

Fly Fishing in the Outer Hebrides

Some of the Best Sea Trout Fishing in Scotland

Finsbay Cottages sit at the heart of three combined fishing beats, Finsbay, Flodabay, and Stockinish, covering approximately 100 lochs and three river systems across South Harris.

Our 5-year average: 17.8 sea trout, 199.2 brown trout, with 0.2 occasional salmon (catch and release). The water here is as wild as the landscape. You’ll walk fifteen minutes to a loch where no one else has cast all week.

Out and about

The Great Outdoors on Harris

You could spend a week on the Isle of Harris and still not be ready to leave. Finsbay Cottages offers three timber lodges perched above a sea loch in South Harris, a place of white sand beaches, ancient rock, otters at dusk, and a silence you have to experience to believe.

This is a landscape of Lewisian Gneiss, among the oldest rock on Earth, of machair grassland, of lochs that hold sea trout and reflect the sky in equal measure. Golden eagles circle the hills. Seals haul out below your window. Otters work the estuary at dusk.