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A there and back route from Shawbost beach to the stunnung natural rock arch that is Stac a'Phris.
The route follows the westside coastal route and is waymarked in parts, but there is no path. The route skirts the coastline and the end of crofts and you will be treated with wonderful wildlife sightings.
The coast has magnificent cliffs - but becareful especially on windy days. Take a OS Map, compass and wear good walking boots as it can be boggy!
A horseshoe beach with sand, good birdwatching and safe swimming. There are two access…
Warner-Tate Photography, female facilitated photography tuition offering 1-2-1 & small…
A beautiful little gallery situated just above the sandy beach at Dalbeg, on the west…
A cèilidh/meeting place with arts and cultural exhibitions, a café, accommodation, events…
Lovely sandy beach with dunes, good parking and toilets. Great for surfing.
Stac a' Chaisteal is is a dramatic, pinnacle shaped stack, surmounted by a plateau…
Dancing Flower Crafts designs and handmakes one off, unique Harris Tweed® gifts and…
Gearrannan (Garenin) is a restored blackhouse village on the west side of the Isle of…
It is easy to imagine that you have stepped back in time to experience the way of life in…
This is the best preserved and most visited broch in the Outer Hebrides. It occupies a…
The Hebridean Soap Company produces hand made soap, candles abnd beauty products in the…
An Iron Age house which was reconstructed in 1999 following a storm in 1993 which…
An outer ring now with 8 standing stones and 5 fallen ones, with an inner group of 4…