The machair and beaches along the west coast of Benbecula are a haven for wildlife such as ground nesting waders including the oystercatcher, lapwing, dunlin, ring plover, redshank and the snipe that return here to nest each year. Listen out also for the illusive corncrake whilst taking in the breathtaking horizon as the sun sets on Liniclate Beach.
Museum nan Eilean is part of the Heritage Service operated by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar…
Borve Castle stood three storeys high. Now in ruins you can still see the five foot deep…
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach…
Culla bay beach is a stunning white sandy beach and can be accessed from Nunton or Aird.
Cladh Mhuire, the burial ground for the Benbecula community, is the only site associated…
This is the panoramic view from the top of Rueval (Ruabhal), which is the highest point…
Just a stones throw from the airport, this magnifient beach is well worth a visit and is…
Loch Bee is a very large brackish loch which stretches from the west side of South Uist…
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach…
Our Lady of the Isles is a statue of the Madonna and Child by sculptor Hew Lorimer.…
Loch Druidibeag is a National Nature Reserve where colourful grassland on the coast…
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach…
Ruins of a Medival early church, Teampull Na Trionaid, can be found in the village of…