Originally an old Shooting Lodge, Langass Lodge has evolved to become a great base for exploring these Islands.
Renowned for its friendly warm style and fantastic team in its Restaurant. The Chef’s at Langass are constantly upping their game competing with the finest eateries in the highlands and benefitting from an unparalleled array of fresh seafood, local Organic meat and Game. Appealing to a wide spectrum of guests, visiting the Islands for their own interests, be it Geneaology, Fishing, Birdwatching to Kite surfing and other water sports. Many discover the appeal of the Islands and the Lodge visiting year after year and becoming friends. The Lodge sits in its own vast grounds with paths leading to the Sea Loch, a Stone circle and the Forest and moorland beyond. Guests are positively encouraged to bring their dogs as it is really unfair to visit Uist without them. Cosy interiors greet the guests featuring beautiful Highland Anta textiles combined with crisp white bed linen and wooden floors. Niall and Amanda and John and Ann have been at Langass for more years than it is polite to mention, but still relish welcoming guests old and new and introducing them to the Island they love.
| Opening times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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