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The current steading was built in the early 1700’s; originally the site was part of a Nunnery from 1300. Converted for the Uist Preservation Trust by Simpson and Brown in 1999 and was used until recently as a craft centre and tearoom.
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Restaurants
We pride in serving good quality, homemade food and provide a good selection of local island…
Guesthouse
Luxury 5-Star Gold accommodation by the sea.
2024 will be our 18th season welcoming guests to…
Monuments & Ruins
Barpa Langais is the best preserved Neolithic chambered cairn in the Outer Hebrides. It is typical…
Marinas, Harbours & Moorings
The community owned slipway is at Cuddy Point across from the new marina in the Castle Grounds and …
Birds - Seabird Colonies
The sea eagle is the larger of our two eagle species, with a wing span of over 2 metres. Often…
Small Hotel
The Isle of Benbecula Hotel is ideally situated for wildlife, bird watching, photography, walking…
27th April 1746. The Captain of Clanranald at Nunton House hears news of the Prince's…
Cladh Mhuire, the burial ground for the Benbecula community, is the only site associated…
The long-tailed duck is a small, neat sea duck. They have small round heads and steep…
Culla bay beach is a stunning white sandy beach and can be accessed from Nunton or Aird.
This east coast of Lewis self guided tour will take you as far north as the village of…
This elusive, grey and brown bird is slightly smaller than a moorhen and found around…
MacGillivrays is a 3rd, entering the 4th, generation family business based in Balivanich…
An iconic structure built in the early 1970s to service the RAF station in Balivanich.
Often encountered at the roadside during the morning and late evenings from May - July.
Just a stones throw from the airport, this magnifient beach is well worth a visit and is…
Borve Castle stood three storeys high. Now in ruins you can still see the five foot deep…