Borve Bungalow

Borve Bungalow Borve Bungalow on the Isle of Lewis, is a self catering modern three bedroom bungalow located in the Welcome to the page for Borve Bungalow.
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A Self catering Bungalow on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. This is our family holiday home, and we would like to share with others who would like to visit, and explore the lovely island of Lewis and Harris.

09/01/2023

Good Evening,

We have had to make the hard decision to step back from the holiday lets for the time being.

We would like to thank all the guests that have stayed with us over the last 6years and those who have followed on social media.

We hope that this is temporary and look forward to welcoming guests again.

Many Thanks
Duncan & Leigh
Borve Bungalow

Some lovely guest book reviews from our most recent guest 😊
20/08/2022

Some lovely guest book reviews from our most recent guest 😊

What a beautiful sunset in Borve on Friday night!
14/08/2022

What a beautiful sunset in Borve on Friday night!

Some fantastic news for our repeat guests. Congratulations!
23/07/2022

Some fantastic news for our repeat guests. Congratulations!

Another amazing review from our most recent guest.
22/05/2022

Another amazing review from our most recent guest.

Some lovely feedback from some of our fantastic guest so far this year. We still have some availability in August, Septe...
03/05/2022

Some lovely feedback from some of our fantastic guest so far this year. We still have some availability in August, September & October. Including one week in the October school break.

Places to see when visiting Lewis & Harris, borrowed from another post.Lewis (1)  Butt of Lewis Light House plus wee sce...
19/02/2022

Places to see when visiting Lewis & Harris, borrowed from another post.

Lewis
(1) Butt of Lewis Light House plus wee scenic beach ,high cliffs and wild sea birds.

(3) Port of Ness Harbour, nice beach (toilet in cafe at top of hill overlooking harbour and beach)
(2) Europie beach. Park your car and walk about 100 yards down to a large beach with sand dunes, sea can get rough here.
(4) Garry Beach, very scenic beach with caves and stacks. By New Tolsta
(5) Traigh Mor or Big Beach Toilets in Car Park, long beach with sand dunes.High cliffs at far end. Sea Eagles nesting on cliffs.You can walk round the cliffs a wee bit at low tide.By New Tolsta
(6) Tolsta Head. High Cliffs,with natural arches caves and nesting sea eagles
(7) Giordale Beach and Harbour. ( Tolsta ) Park at top of hill and walk down the road to the beach, steep walk back up to your car .
(8)Tumpan Head Lighthouse and cliffs, wild sea birds, wildlife at large pond .
(9) Coll Sands, park and walk by the old caravan site turn right on the beach and walk to the caves at low tide.
(10) Blue Whale Jaw Bone, arch, largest jaw bone ever.
(11) Black house Museum.
(12) Black House Village and Museum .
(12A) Dalmore Sands, Nice Beach,Oil Rig ran aground here in 2016.
(12B) Dalbeg Bay
(13) Dun Carloway Broch and Visitors Centre
(14) Callanish Standing Stones and Visitors Centre, they are older than Stonehenge , mid summers night here at midnight is daylight.
(15) B***a beach,on the far side of the isle of Great Bernera ( Lewis ) See the (Tide Bell) at low tide and here it ring at high, see the old Iron Age House Museum. Nice Beach
(16) Reef Beach ( Toilets ) Camp site , Very Nice Beach
(17) Cliobh or Cliff Beach. Lovely Sands and nice walk round to 2nd beach at low tide
(18) Uig Sands ( Toilets in Cafe ) Largest Beach in Lewis .
(18B) Carnais Beach .
(19) Mangersta Sands and Cliffs. Park at the side of the narrow rd at the sign ( To the beach ) and walk down, there are cliffs and stacks to the right of the beach if you walk round.

Harris
(20) Park at Hushinish and do the cliff walk along to two lovely wee remote beaches.
(21) Slipway to the Island of Scarp ( Rocket Post )
(22) Hushinish Beach
(23) Amhinnsuidhe Castle, Lovely views in and around the Castle, Great view just past the castle at the top of the hill towards Hushinish looking back.
(24) Old Whaling Station
(25) Rainiganale. Up to 1988 .The only way of getting here was by Boat or a long walk from Tarbert.
(26) Tarbert . (Toilet) Main Town of Harris.
(27) Luskentyre (Toilet in Car Park) A scenic drive along a single track rd to the car park at the end and a wee walk down to the sands. Largest beach on the islands, Stunning Views.
(28) Seilebost. Other side of the Large beach from Luskintyre. Stunning Views .
(29) Horgabost Beach. ( Toilets, Even a fridge you can cool your drinks), lovely walk to the beach.
(30) ( Scarista Beach and Golf Course , 2nd largest beach on the islands, the beach starts at Northton at low tide and runs along the side of the road, park just before the Golf Course and walk through the the machair and sand dunes down to the beach,very senic Beach was once an Airfield, Muriel Gray Got married here at 6am .
(31) Northton Beaches (wee Cafe here, open Sundays too) drive through the village and down to the beach or walk to the 2nd beach.
(32) Leverburgh and Ferry for St Kilda and Berneray ( Shops,Toilets )
(33) St Clements Church,Rodel, Well worth going inside for a look, there is a wee harbour and hotel round the corner.
(34) Scalpay Lighthouse, Oldest on the Islands, getting here is by a good walk
(35) Isle of Scalpay, There is now a bridge Across. First village you will find a Concrete Ship at the side of the pier, build during the war when there was a shortage of steel.

There are lots of other places like The Golden Road south of Tarbert take the single track rd down the East side. Stunning views around every corner, plus some parts of south east Lewis that i have not mentioned.

Hope you all enjoy your stay and travels on the Islands. (Once seen You will want to return)

We have some fantastic guests! Always nice to know our guests have enjoyed their stay and what the island has to offer. ...
18/07/2021

We have some fantastic guests! Always nice to know our guests have enjoyed their stay and what the island has to offer. 😊

A lovely review from one of our guests
16/06/2021

A lovely review from one of our guests

05/04/2021

***Availability Alert***
We now have week commencing 12th June available due to cancellation.

01/01/2021

Happy New Year!

Date's still available if this article inspires you to have your own adventure on the Isle of Lewis and Harris 🙂
11/11/2020

Date's still available if this article inspires you to have your own adventure on the Isle of Lewis and Harris 🙂

Nine reasons to visit the Isles of Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland – stunning beaches, unspoilt countryside, great food and unique culture.

Another fantastic review from one of our lovely guests who stayed at the bungalow. If you fancy experiencing the Bungalo...
21/09/2020

Another fantastic review from one of our lovely guests who stayed at the bungalow.
If you fancy experiencing the Bungalow for yourself please don't hesitate to contact us and keep an eye on our special offers.

Borve Bungalow are offering 10% off any stay for NHS workers. (Photo of staff card required).
16/08/2020

Borve Bungalow are offering 10% off any stay for NHS workers. (Photo of staff card required).

We have decided after receiving Trip Advisors Travellers Choice Award that we are offering a special peak season price f...
12/08/2020

We have decided after receiving Trip Advisors Travellers Choice Award that we are offering a special peak season price for a weeks stay in May or June for £475 which is a £100 off the standard price. Please contact us via Website or Facebook.

Borve Bungalow have been awarded Trip Advisors Travellers Choice Award for 2020 (previously called certificate of excell...
12/08/2020

Borve Bungalow have been awarded Trip Advisors Travellers Choice Award for 2020 (previously called certificate of excellence) this will be the forth year running. So Happy our guests are enjoying their stay at the bungalow.

Wee update!
30/07/2020

Wee update!

Following discussions with Transport Scotland, we are pleased to update our customers on how we will manage bookings of our remaining capacity from Friday 31 July for the remainder of the season, up to and including 18 October 2020.

We’ve also shared important details on safer travel and the safety guidelines we all need to follow when you sail with us.

Read our customer update in full here:https://calm.ac/3ge1PW3

For up to date answers to your frequently asked questions, visit: https://calm.ac/3fTRgqs

***Promotion***We are starting the new year with the ideal staycation special, week stay offer anytime in March or April...
29/07/2020

***Promotion***
We are starting the new year with the ideal staycation special, week stay offer anytime in March or April 2021 for £350.

A link with list of things open on the islands!https://www.visitouterhebrides.co.uk/coronavirus
29/07/2020

A link with list of things open on the islands!

https://www.visitouterhebrides.co.uk/coronavirus

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Wee update on booking schedule.
09/07/2020

Wee update on booking schedule.

Following discussions with Transport Scotland, we are pleased to update our customers on how we will manage bookings of our remaining capacity from Friday 10 July - and how tomorrow’s changes to physical distancing and safety guidelines will affect the way you sail with us.

Read our customer update in full here: https://calm.ac/3gJ2VsM

For up to date answers to your frequently asked questions, visit: https://calm.ac/2O1orwn

A wee update from Calmac!
26/06/2020

A wee update from Calmac!

📣We have published the next phase of our timetable – which will be in operation from 1 July – 14 July, including information on the following phase of our timetable (15 July – 18 October), which will be published on 2 July.

Find the details here – along with important customer information on how we are managing safety measures, vessel capacity and bookings going forward 👉 https://bit.ly/2A9AxQU

Another wee update
12/06/2020

Another wee update

This week, the tourism industry was given clarity - allowing it to begin to prepare for the next stage in the easing of restrictions. CalMac is working with The Scottish Government and Transport Scotland to establish the next phase of our timetable – and as you know, our essential lifeline services will be in operation until at least 30 June 2020.

When some restrictions begin to lift in the near future, including those around tourism –- we’ll all still be managing risks around COVID19. The Scottish Government’s 2 metre physical distancing rules will still be in operation on our ferries. They dictate the number of passengers we can carry on a sailing.

Our capacity will continue to be dramatically constrained.

We’re working hard behind the scenes – and we’ll keep customers, including those who have previously booked with us, updated on arrangements.

COVID19 has changed day to day life and as we all work together to manage the ongoing risk, safety will come first.

Read our customer update in full, here: https://calm.ac/3cQVAVC

08/06/2020

We shared an update with our customers last week, as Scotland took its first steps into phase one of the Scottish Government’s route map, and we said we’d let you know as soon as we had more information on the next phase of our timetable.

The latest update we have is that the current essential lifeline timetable will remain in operation until at least 30 June 2020. While we work to establish our future timetable, no future bookings will be available until at least 30 June 2020.

We’re taking our lead from the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland. When we agree the next phase of our timetable, it will still look very different to our service during normal times while we implement social distancing measures.

Please remember that the current official advice remains to stay at home as much as possible, stay local and only travel if your journey is essential. Travel to our islands continues to be for essential reasons only.

To read our customer update in full here: https://calm.ac/3gP1slv

Due to the extreme popularity of our January to May promotional offer we have decided to offer £100 off our usual peak p...
02/02/2020

Due to the extreme popularity of our January to May promotional offer we have decided to offer £100 off our usual peak price for the month of June. Usual price £575 per week.
Please contact us via Website, Facebook or Instagram to take advantage of peak season accommodation at the fantastic rate of £475 per week.

UPDATE!We now have limited availability for our fantastic offer. With only February, two weeks March, one week April and...
22/01/2020

UPDATE!

We now have limited availability for our fantastic offer. With only February, two weeks March, one week April and one week May.

Promotional offer at Borve Bungalow. From now until end of May we will be doing a week's accommodation for £350(accomodation only).
Check availability via our website www.borvebungalow.co.uk and enjoy the wonders and beautiful sights that the Isle of Lewis has to offer. Any questions please don't hesitate to contact us via Website, Facebook or Instagram.

06/03/2018

Reminder of the current promotional offer.

Promotional offer at Borve Bungalow. March, April and May 7 night's for £300 (accommodation only). Check availability and enquire via our website and enjoy the wonderful isle of Lewis

04/03/2018

We are delighted with the amount of interest for the 3night accommodation stay at Borve Bungalow competition, the lucky winner is Christine Clifford we will contact you shortly to discuss dates.

04/03/2018

So today's the day. We will be announcing the winner of the competition at 6pm. Like, share and follow our original competition post on Instagram or Facebook to be in with a chance! Good Luck!

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