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The stone circle near Langass Lodge, North Uist
Things to do

Nine ways to fall for North Uist.

Ask Debbie at the front desk. She'll point you at the beach, path or crag that suits your day.

Fishing

Wild brown trout and sea trout on Uist's lochs and rivers, with plenty of local knowledge on hand.

Shooting & Stalking

Traditional Hebridean sporting on and around the estate, arranged in advance for keen guns and stalkers.

Holistic Therapies

Massage and wellbeing treatments available locally, easy to arrange around your stay.

Genealogy Tours

Roots in the Uists? We can point you at local guides and archives to help trace family history.

Walking

From the standing stones behind the lodge to the beaches and hill routes across the island.

Watersports

Sea kayaking, surfing and paddleboarding on Atlantic beaches, with hire and lessons available on the island.

Cycling

Quiet single-track roads, big skies, and a coast that changes character every mile.

Boat Trips & Sea Fishing

Skippered trips out into the Sound of Harris for mackerel, seals, sea eagles and more.

Wildlife & Birdwatching

Otters, corncrakes, hen harriers and sea eagles: one of the richest wildlife spots in the UK.

Art at Langass

The lodge hosts a small rotating exhibition of work by artists living on and inspired by the Uists, from landscapes to textiles and ceramics. Ask at reception if you'd like to see what's on show.

Ready to escape to the Hebrides?

Reserve a room by the loch or a table for dinner. We'd love to welcome you.

Green Tourism Gold Award
Rated 4.6 / 5 on Google by 200+ guests
A Good Hotel Guide favourite
Tripadvisor Platinum Award
Hand-dived, hyper-local seafood
One of North Uist's top 3 restaurants
Steeped in history since the 1880s
Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence
Proud member of Outer Hebrides Tourism
Gourmet island dining
Rated 4.0 / 5 on Tripadvisor by 550+ travellers
Proudly family-run since 1995
Dog-friendly