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Historic Sites
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Vatersay, Outer Hebrides, HS9 5YWVatersay
The wreck of an RAF Catalina seaplane that tragically crashed on the hill killing three of her nine crew on a training excerise in 1944 can still be seen on the side of the hill at Heishival Beag.
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Scenic Locations
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Malacleit, Isle of North Uist, Outer HebridesIsle of North Uist
Malacleit is a peaceful crofting village situated on the edge of Traigh Bhalaigh (Vallay) on the north coast of North Uist.
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Monuments & Ruins
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New Tolsta, Isle Of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, HS2 0NNIsle Of Lewis
This striking pinnacle of rock can only be accessed with great care from the south, via a series of small plateau's and eventually a narrow ledge, which runs into a defended entrance. The terraces beyond this have at least five structures upon them.
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Walks
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Ardhasaig, Isle Of Harris, Outer Hebrides, HS3 3AJIsle Of Harris
A circular walk of 16km (10 miles) along a high ridge with excellent views in all directions - well worth the effort involved in the steep ascent - 6-7 hours.
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Beach
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Hougharry, Isle Of North Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS6 5DLIsle Of North Uist
A stunning white beach and is easily accessible through the village of Hougharry.
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Monuments & Ruins
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Northton, Isle Of Harris, Outer Hebrides, HS3 3JAIsle Of Harris
This area, from the township of Taobh Tuath to the headland of Rubh' an Teampaill, has numerous sites of archaeological significance.
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Beach
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Stilligarry, Isle Of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5RSIsle Of South Uist
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach and machair. Access can be gained from the village of Stilligarry.
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Scenic Locations
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Hushinish, Isle of Harris, Outer HebridesIsle of Harris
Hushinish is a small settlement of only 4 houses overlooking a white sand beach in the far west of Harris
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Walks
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Castlebay, Isle of Barra, Outer HebridesIsle of Barra
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The short walk round the bay has excellent displays, telling the story of the herring industry on Barra. The bay was once filled with so many fishing boats that it was possible to walk across the bay, boat to boat, without getting your feet wet.
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Monuments & Ruins
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Bentangaval, Isle Of Barra, Outer Hebrides, HS9 5XNIsle Of Barra
Neolithic people settled here around 4000 BC and built an artificial platform behind a terrace wall. A later blackhouse stands on part of this platform, but behind it, Neolithic remains were found almost undisturbed.
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Monuments & Ruins
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Langass, Isle Of North Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS6 5HAIsle Of North Uist
Statue of the famous grizzly bear Hercules, who escaped and went on the run during filming Benbecula in 1980. Find out more about the story at Langass Woodland.
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Monuments & Ruins
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West Gerinish, Isle Of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5RWIsle Of South Uist
Our Lady of the Isles is a statue of the Madonna and Child by sculptor Hew Lorimer. Erected in 1957 on the west slope of Reuval overlooking the sea, it is a fantastic viewpoint.
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Arts & Crafts
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13 Bornish, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5SATelephone
01878710360South Uist
Awards
- Other Awards Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020

- Other Awards Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020
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Walks
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Lochside, North Tolsta, Isle Of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, HS2 0NFIsle Of Lewis
A waymarked route of 22km (14 miles) along the dramatic North East coast of Lewis with lots of antiquites, wildlife and distant views of the mainland mountains across The Minch - 7-8 hours.
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Visitor Centres
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Pairc Niseaboist, Isle Of Harris, Outer Hebrides, HS3 3AETelephone
01859 503 900Isle Of Harris
Awards
- Other Awards Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020

Talla Na Mara sits opposite Niseaboist beach, famed for its views across the sound of Taransay. Translated from Gaelic, Talla na Mara means the centre by the sea.
- Other Awards Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020
Harris Tweed Isle of Harris is a family-run business that specialises in the world-famous cloth known as Harris Tweed®. The family has a rich heritage of weavers that go back generations and are proud to be able to continue the family legacy combining our rich time-honoured craft with modern, contemporary influences. Initially, the family business…
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Monuments & Ruins
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Carloway, Isle Of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, HS2 9AAIsle Of Lewis
This is the best preserved and most visited broch in the Outer Hebrides. It occupies a low hilltop with commanding views across the seaways to the south and west.
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Monuments & Ruins
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Grimsay, Isle Of North Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS6 5HYIsle Of North Uist
Remains of a wheelhouse dating back to the iron age can be seen in Grimsay.
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Monuments & Ruins
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West Kilbride, Isle Of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5TTIsle Of South Uist
At the very south of the Island, lies the Polachar Stone, looking out to sea.
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Monuments & Ruins
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Bornish, Isle Of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5SAIsle Of South Uist
The broch of Dùn Mhulan was inhabited during the Iron Age. This large tower-like house was built around 150 BC, originally on an island within a freshwater loch, long before the open sea had broken through.







