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Orasay Inn, Outer Hebrides Accommodation, is set in an area of outstanding natural beautyat the north end of the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The hotel is centrally placed for exploring the Uists, Benbecula, Berneray & Eriskay (all linked by causeways), with Barra only 35 minutes by ferry. Owned and managed by Isobel & Alan Graham, this small, intimate hotel and restaurant serves some of the finest food in the Hebrides.

Orasay is the ideal location for a special Outer Hebrides Holidays and Scottish Island Holidays. Whatever type of activity you prefer, we provide a warm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere, with the best of fresh, local cuisine, as an end to the perfect day. After your meal you can sit back in the lounge and witness some of the most spectacular sunsets you may ever see.

If you feel a little more active the surrounding area is perfect for an evening stroll. In the near vicinity of the hotel accommodation, indeed sometimes from the hotel accommodation, it is possible to see all kinds of wildlife.
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From April to September, stays of 1 night only require full payment of B&B rate at time of reservation.
For stays of 2 nights a deposit of 1 half of the full B&B cost is required.
For all other reservations, a deposit one third is requested.
Written confirmation of cancellation (we recommend by recorded delivery) or an email, confirming cancellation (please request reply) must be received up to 28 days in advance of arrival date.
There will be an administration charge of 10% of the B&B rate quoted, deducted from your refund.
After training at Inverness College, Isobel's ambition had always been to own and run her own restaurant.
Following a couple of years in hotels on the mainland she returned to her roots and after more experience gained, catering in the Uists, Isobel finally achieved her wish, in 1987, with the opening of Orasay Inn, primarily operating as a restaurant.
In the following years the building has been adapted and extended to form the existing, nine bedroom, hotel.
For the restaurant, a superb selection of fish and seafood comes fresh from boat to hotel kitchen, supplied by local fishermen.
Our islands have lots to offer the visitor with miles of unspoilt beaches, an abundance of wildlife, including many rare breeding birds, otters and seals and a rich variety of wild flowers and plants.
Throughout the islands there are many historical and archaeological sites, which give testimony to the long history of The Hebrides.
Trout fishing can be arranged on many of the lochs, some almost within casting distance of the hotel.
Play golf at 'The Lost Course of Askernish' in South Uist, where work is taking place to re-discover the original course laid out by the renowned Victorian golf course architect 'Old' Tom Morris.
Orasay Inn is a beautiful place to stay on South Uist.
The room was spotlessly clean and very comfortable.
I had the best nights sleep there.
We had dinner at Orasay Inn and we were not disappointed.
Great menu, with a fantastic selection of food.
Everything tasted so amazing.
I went to bed dreaming of breakfast.
When combined with the warmest, friendliest hosts, Orasay Inn will stay with you for a very long time.
Accommodated in a large spacious bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
Very comfortable bed.
There are regular ferry and airline services to our islands.
The ferry operator for mainland and inter-island ferry services is Caledonian MacBrayne.
Ferries run from Oban to Lochboisdale on South Uist and from Uig, Isle of Skye (accessible by bridge) to Lochmaddy in North Uist.
For a journey, south to north, throughout the islands of the Outer Hebrides, take the ferry (5.5 Hours) from Oban to Castlebay, Isle of Barra.
Alternatively take the ferry from Mallaig to Lochboisdale, South Uist (3.5 hours).
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