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The Ranger Service works with the local community and visitors to increase awareness and understanding of the natural and cultural heritage of North Harris. It does this through a regular guided walks during the summer as well as bespoke outdoor activities.
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Flora and Fauna - Machair
Eat Drink Hebrides
By the shores of east loch Tarbert sits the Isle of Harris Distillery visible to everyone arriving…
Self Catering
Tilleadh Dhachaidh' (Returning Home) is our 2 bedroom detached bungalow built in 2012 on the family…
Flora and Fauna - Machair
Usually found in small isolated groups. This particular area, again on the Vatersay self-guided…
Marinas, Harbours & Moorings
Additional facilities include slipway, crane, water, power, ice, trailer launching and waste oil…
Bonnie Prince Charlie Trail
HISTORY
Kilbride House was home of Alasdair MacDonald of Boisdale. The house is no longer…
Our shop in Tarbert includes an information display with leaflets, flyers and information…
Designed by John R. Coleman Architects, it occupies a strategic position in Tarbert,…
The first distillery in Harris has opened it's doors. The Harris Distillery is a working…
Harris Tweed Isle of Harris is a family-run business that specialises in the world-famous…
Situated at the foot of the southern slopes of the North Harris mountains, the remains of…
Scalpay Bridge opened in 1997 and was designed by Halcrow Crouch. It replaced a bow…
Our beautiful wooden eco-turf roofed Yurt Gallery is situated on the scenic road to the…
The Old Manse, now Two Harbours Guest House, is built on the site of the house Prince…
A medium sized moor land wader with a short bill dark underparts and golden upperparts
Flowering moorland plant that sets the moors alight in June and July.
Large eagle species found mainly in coastal areas
The mountain hare is about twice the size of a rabbit with much longer hind legs and a…