Kallin Canteen

Grimsay, Isle Of North Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS6 5HY

Type:Cafes & Tearooms

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What's Nearby

  1. Eilidh grew up in North Uist, her works aims to make recordings of her journeys to…

    0.21 miles away
  2. A huge bird of prey, with its long broad wings and longish tail, it has a different…

    0.27 miles away
  3. Hebridean Candles is a small family business making Scented Candles, and related…

    0.64 miles away
  1. The Island of Grimsay is made up of tidal sands, sea lochs, small islands and islets, and…

    0.78 miles away
  2. Uist Wool runs a spinning Mill & Wool Centre that specialises in creating artisan yarns…

    0.83 miles away
  3. 28th June 1746. Rossinish, Benbecula. The Prince finally escapes from Uist with Flora…

    1.4 miles away
  4. 26th April 1746. Prince Charles Edward Stuart sailed from Borradale, Loch nan Uamh, at…

    1.4 miles away
  5. Remains of a wheelhouse dating back to the iron age can be seen in Grimsay.

    1.54 miles away
  6. This is the panoramic view from the top of Rueval (Ruabhal), which is the highest point…

    3.53 miles away
  7. The Black-throated Diver is a Mallard sized water bird with a stout bill, and bold black…

    3.55 miles away
  8. 250 metres from the main road (which itself dissects the remains of a stone circle at NF…

    3.73 miles away
  9. While males are a pale grey colour, females and immatures are brown with a white rump and…

    4.09 miles away
  10. A path runs across Benbecula, through an area of low lying moorland and lochs. This is an…

    4.11 miles away
  11. 11th May 1746. Returning from a failed escape bid from Stornoway the Prince hides in a…

    4.22 miles away
  12. This sleek, elegant bird with a silvery body, slender wings and elongated tail streamers…

    4.25 miles away
  13. Males are ghostly grey whilst the females and youngsters are brown with a conspicious…

    4.3 miles away
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