Robert R
ngày 23 tháng 2 năm 2025
Ceol na Mara is truly a wonderful place to stay, and Jane and Dave are amazing hosts: organized (as befits former primary school headmasters :-), consistent, efficient, and incredibly accommodating. They literally think of everything. I have no idea how they manage to keep everything running so smoothly. As others have mentioned, one is welcomed with tea and (delicious) pastry upon arrival, and Dave does indeed insist on carrying your luggage up the stairs to your room (and mine was weighty). They provide whisky samples in your room that change daily, and Dave provides an easy-to-read-while-driving, two-page, extremely helpful touring guide to the island, which I followed assiduously to great benefit. There are useful signs posted throughout the house that make perfectly clear how everything works (which I often found myself wondering on this trip: at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Edinburgh, I literally had to call the front desk to find out how to work the hot water tap on the bath, and at the Edinburgh Airport Doubletree, I thought I was turning on the hot water in the shower when I was actually pulling the emergency cord and calling hotel security). What astounded me the most were the lengths to which Jane and Dave will go in order to make your stay as pleasant and comfortable as possible. I was just now reviewing our email correspondence from the end of July, a month and a half prior to my trip, and I can't get over how unbelievably accommodating and forthcoming they were in helping me decide where to eat dinner (which you kind of have to plan that far in advance when you visit the Western Isles). They encouraged me to try the North Harbour Bistro on the adjoining Isle of Scalpay, which was only open on the evening of my arrival. As I figured (correctly, as it turned out) that I would be somewhat tired that evening, I expressed my reluctance to try to find my way back to their place on single track roads in the dark in a place completely unfamiliar to me, based on previous experience in Scotland. So they graciously offered to drive me over to Scalpay themselves (a 15-20 minute ride) beforehand, and arranged to have a local taxi pick me up afterwards. In the end, by the time I arrived, they let me know that North Harbour Bistro had called them that day to cancel my reservation due to a family emergency. In response, they had taken it upon themselves to book a backup dinner reservation for me at the Harris Hotel restaurant in nearby Tarbert-- all without my knowing about any of this, and without my having had to ask for their help. This all seemed above and beyond the call of duty, but it was most deeply appreciated. I take solace and pride in the fact that I was able to repay them in the following way: in the middle of August, I wrote to them that "For some reason, even though I only get to Scotland about every decade or so, I always manage to get sunny weather -- so here's hoping that my lucky streak holds (but I also know better than to co
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