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The islands of Lewis and Harris are easily accessible by both ferry and airplane.

By Ferry

The 2hr 30 min crossing departs from Ullapool and arrives in Stornoway, Lewis. Breasclete is 18 miles from Stornoway.
The 1 hr 45 min crossing departs from Uig in Skye and arrives in Tarbert, Harris. Breasclete is 40 miles from Tarbert. www.calmac.co.uk

By Air
There are regular daily return flights to and from Stornoway to Glasgow (50 min flight duration), Inverness (35 mins) and Edinburgh (1 hr) operated by Loganair. 

Direct flights from London Southend to Stornoway are available from May 2019 with Loganair. A flight duration of 2hr 40 mins ensures you can reach the Outer Hebrides from the Capital and South East in under 3 hours! 

www.loganair.co.uk
www.hial.co.uk/stornoway-airport

Car Hire
Car hire is also available from all of the arrival points in Stornoway.
www.carhire-hebrides.co.uk

Stornoway Car Hire

Stornoway Vehicle Hire

Whitefalls Spa Lodges – Isle of Lewis

The Outer Hebrides are a group of islands situated on the west coast of Scotland. They are the most westerly islands in the United Kingdom. The largest island in the Hebrides is the Isle of Lewis. Interestingly, the Isles of Lewis and Harris are actually a single landmass, divided only by a stream.

Breasclete is a crofting village that lies by the shores of Loch Roag on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis in the Hebrides. The village is roughly 18 miles from Stornoway, the main town on Lewis, and about 40 miles away from Tarbert, the main town on Harris.

Whitefalls Lodges are located in a secluded spot, just a two-minute walk from the main village and a five-minute drive from the famous Standing Stones at Callanish (Calanais). The lodges are surrounded by an abundance of birdlife and wildlife. Visitors to the lodges can expect to see swans, ducks, geese, and herons frequenting the lochs below. Additionally, golden eagles and red deer roam freely over the adjacent moorland and can be spotted quite often.