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Amhuinnsuidhe Castle was built in 1865 in the Scottish Baronial style by the architect David Bryce and the 7th Earl of Dunmore. The public road to Hushinish passes the front door and through a grand arch.
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Historic Sites
The 19th Century Corn Mill at Gress was used up until the 20th Century. Now the two-storey building…
Scenic Locations
An ancient hill fort or Broch (Dun Sgurabhal) situated on a high rocky promontory at the northern…
Airports
Flights from Stornoway to Glasgow are daily with up to four direct flights a day. The flight takes…
Distilleries
‘Machair’ is a Gaelic word which describes a unique coastal environment, rich in the flora and…
Self Catering
Set on the island of Bernera and connected to the Isle of Lewis by road bridge, Lochan View Cottage…
Waste Disposal
* Open from Monday to Saturday from 10:00-17:00, contact directly for distillery tours.
Large migratory fish species closely related to Trout
Miabhag (Miavag) is a small setttlemen in North Harris of just a few houses situated on…
The observatory is a purpose built hide perched in the interior of the rugged North…
With some of the highest densities of breeding golden eagles in all of Europe, North…
Sundews are a group of low growing carnivorous plants that grow in nutrient poor soils.
Loch Crabhadal (Cravadal) is a wild, remote and spectacular area of North Harris.
A carnivorous plant with starfish-shaped bright green leaves and a blue flower.
Large white seabird with black wing tips and a yellow head.
Hushinish is a small settlement of only 4 houses overlooking a white sand beach in the…
The beach at Luskentyre is the largest and most spectacular of all the Harris beaches.
Large Diving water bird present on the Harris coastline throughout the winter