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Hidden Hebrides offer stunning guided and self-guided walking holidays to many of Scotland's most beautiful islands. We specialise in trips to our home islands of the Outer Hebrides: with our in-depth local knowledge we can guide you to magical places that other tours don't reach!
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Acair is a local charity organisation and publishes a wide range of Scottish Gaelic, English and…
Scenic Locations
The tower was erected in 1830 by Dr Alexander Macleod, who was the factor of the North Uist Estate.…
Self Catering
Taigh Nandag is a delightful cottage on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis. Accommodation…
Self Catering
Self Catering
Grey Goose cottage is the perfect Lewis self-catering holiday cottage. Only a 20-minute drive from…
Scenic Locations
There are extensive views of the archipelago from here. In clear weather the Outer Hebrides can be…
Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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A working craft centre featuring fused glass, ceramics, and silver jewellery. Featuring 3…
Beautiful beach approximately five miles from Stornoway. Suitable for walking,…
Coll and Gress communities were at the centre of a struggle for the rights of crofters…
Honesty shed open to the public from the end of March to October 2024 (exact dates depend…
A stunning beach on the north east side of Lewis which is perfect for a relaxing walk and…
The 19th Century Corn Mill at Gress was used up until the 20th Century. Now the…
The Braighe is the stretch of land (isthmus) linking Point and the villages of Branahuie…
Eaglais na h-Aoidhe (Church of the Eye, or isthmus) was the principal church of medieval…
At the eastern end of the Braighe isthmus stands a striking memorial to the Aignish Farm…
This communal burial tomb would have been an important highly visible monument of the…
The Isle of Lewis War Memorial, overlooking the town of Stornoway, is dedicated to the…
Great walks, cylce paths, mountain bike trail and scenery overlooking Stornoway Harbour.
Clach Ghlas (NF 5281 3340) is an enigmatic triangular standing stone 1.7 metres high,…
Nicknamed “The Gaelic café” by locals, An Taigh Cèilidh is a Gaelic community centre with…
A downloadable 20 page guide to Stornoway. Navigate through a detailed map featuring…
A downloadable guide to galleries and retail outlets where visual art and craft, made in…