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Native Hebridean Salmon are a truly unique breed, descending from the wild salmon of rugged and remote North Uist in the Outer Hebrides and raised on the Hebridean Islands and West Coast of Scotland. Robust, lean and noticeably firmer, Native Hebridean Salmon offer a distinctive succulent and sea fresh taste of the Scottish Hebridean Islands.
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Arts & Crafts
Vehicle based wildlife tours. My days will be pretty relaxed and informal. The day will start at…
Garage
Arts Centres
***Opening Monday 17th August 2020***
An Lanntair arts centre is a thriving hub of creativity…
Cafes & Tearooms
Kilbride cafe is bright and spacious with spectacular views and we offer a variety of teas,…
Cafes & Tearooms
An Lanntair arts centre is a thriving hub of creativity and one of the most popular visitor…
Beach
Image: Evening light at Cleit beach. © Copyright Gordon Hatton and licensed for reuse under this…
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Common Seals can be found in small numbers and usually present themselves on the rocks.
Stations of the Cross Interesting climb, following these images.© Copyright Barbara Carr…
Photograph © David Wilson
In the book, The Lewis Man, two teenage brothers, Johnny,…
Bonnie Prince Charlie first stepped foot on Scottish soil on this beach on 23rd July…
This pink and white, striped funnel-shaped flower is found only here in the Outer Hebrides
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's first landfall in Scotland was on the Island of Eriskay on…
This ferry route runs from Eriskay to the north end of Barra. White-tailed eagles, golden…
Photograph © David Wilson
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Eriskay Shop is a friendly Community Shop at the heart of the community. We sell local…
Constructed by the islanders themselves under the guidance of Fr. Allan McDonald using…
The beach is a stunning white sandy beach and easily accessible from the village, near am…
15th June 1746 The Prince and his small band of supporters continue on their way south to…
Just enough is as good as a feast (Be happy with what you have)
Tha gu leòr cho math ri cuilm
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