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Great white sandy beach. Perfect for a family outing or a quiet walk.
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Boat Trips
Come aboard our boat and let your Hebridean adventure begin. If you like rugged coast lines,…
Bonnie Prince Charlie Trail
DATES
27th April 1746. The Captain of Clanranald at Nunton House hears news of the Prince's…
Hotel
At Harris Hotel we have been offering the best of Hebridean hospitality for over one hundred years.…
Self Catering
Situated on the tiny, beautiful Isle of Scalpay, connected to the Isle of Harris by bridge,…
Gaelic Language
An Taigh Cèilidh is a Gaelic community and cultural centre with community café and shop which holds…
Monuments & Ruins
It has the finest collection of late medieval carvings in the Outer Hebrides, ranging from…
Elecampan (Inula Helenium) is a tall yellow cultivated flower, now growing wild.
The chapel at Cille Bharra was perhaps founded as early as the 7th century AD, being…
Primula vulgaris
Magnificent display of a common species
Traigh Eais is sandy beach over a mile long, bordered on the east side by a extensive…
Traigh Mhor is the beach where the plane lands - the only scheduled plane landing that…
This beautiful beach is the spectacular site of Barra’s amazing airport – but only at low…
This ferry route runs from Eriskay to the north end of Barra. White-tailed eagles, golden…
Bog bean (Menyanthes Triolaiata). This lovely flower, often overlooked, can be found in…
A great beach for all the family or a quiet walk. At low tide there are caves to explore…
Platanthera bifolia
This delicate coloured orchid, becoming quite rare, can be found at …
Built in 2000 for Barra & Vatersay Housing Association (now part of HHP) by Ben Tindall…
Drosera intermedia. - Insectivorous plant found in marshy ground
Bottlenose dolphins can be seen in the Sound of Barra.
This is a large, heavy-billed diver can resemble a goose, especially in flight.