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Islands: 2 (Berneray, Harris) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 1 Distance: 13 miles Route Time: 6 hours (not including ferry - 1hr) Grade: Difficult
Vatersay is the southernmost inhabited island in the Outer Hebrides. It is now linked to Barra by a causeway which was completed in 1991
Islands: 1 (Harris) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 14.5 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
The multi-award winning Hebridean Celtic Festival (HebCelt) has been a key feature in the cultural landscape of the Outer Hebrides since 1996. This internationally renowned event has a unique setting…
Islands: 4 (Vatersay, Barra, Eriskay and South Uist) Causeways: 2 Ferries: 1 Distance: 26 miles Route Time: 4.5 hours
This first section includes 4 islands - Vatersay, Barra, Eriskay and part of South Uist, 2 causeways and a ferry crossing.
Islands: 1 (Harris) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 9 miles Route Time:4 hours Grade: Easy to moderate
Islands: 2 (Harris, Lewis) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 13 miles Route Time:5 hours Grade: Moderate
A downloadable guide to galleries and retail outlets where visual art and craft, made in the Outer Hebrides, can be viewed, enjoyed & purchased.
Islands: 1 (Lewis) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 17.5 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
Let your Hebridean Adventure begin with Seatrek, based in Uig on the Isle of Lewis, providing unforgettable day trips to some of our most remote islands such as North Rona and the Flannans, or take a…
Engage professional, expert Tour Guides to enhance your visit to a Hebridean landscape with its unique Gaelic culture and language. The Western Isles Tour Guide Association has a 25-year record of…
The breath-taking views over Loch Seaforth and the chance to see native trees in an otherwise rugged and tree-less landscape make this well worth a visit. The Observatory sits near the top of the…
Learn the Gaelic language with us and enrich your Gaelic conversation skills while visiting the Hebridean island communities. From immersion courses to one-off local lessons, let us give you a sense…
The Ranger Service works with the local community and visitors to increase awareness and understanding of the natural and cultural heritage of North Harris. It does this through a regular guided…
The new Calanais Visitor Centre reopens in 2026 with much improved facilities. Until then the visitor centre site is entirely closed for construction works, but please note, the Calanais Standing…
At Hebridean Isle Tours we aim to make your visit to the Hebrides a memorable one. All our tours are done at a relaxed Hebridean pace where you set the timetable. We welcome lone travellers and we…
Kinloch Historical Society is located on the main road between Stornoway and Tarbert, A859. It includes a museum and archive covering various aspects of community life, and information about the…
MacGillivrays is a 3rd, entering the 4th, generation family business based in Balivanich on the Isle of Benbecula. Quality gifts, crafts, tweeds, books and local photography available instore and…
Learn more about the history, archaeology, gaelic culture, harris tweed etc of this fascinating and beautiful island in the company of a professional,and qualified local STGA Scottish Tourist Guide…
Opened in 2017 as a multi-purpose site, you’ll find a place to eat and drink in the privately run Talla na Mara Restaurant, purchase handcrafted souvenirs from the foyer gallery, visit the open…
Skinny Tyres provides unrivalled guided cycling tours in Scotland. Our customised vans and expert team of guides fully support you as you explore our breathtaking itineraries at your own pace.
A downloadable 20 page guide to Stornoway. Navigate through a detailed map featuring must-see attractions, charming local shops, and great dining and drinking spots. Delve into the rich history of…
We offer Private Tours of Outer Hebrides from our base in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Bilingual locals we provide flexible, professional journeys in our 4x4 7-seater vehicles and the highest standards…
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Isle 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.
Isle of Lewis
A stunning circular 5.5 mile route - allow 2 - 3 hours.
Isle of Benbecula
This Benbecula and South Uist self guided audio tour will take you to Culla Bay in Benbecula and finishing at the Polochar Stone in South Uist.
Isle Of South Uist
An Carra Standing Stone is one of the tallest standing stone in the Southern Isles at 17ft high.
Isle of South Uist
A great wee walk - around 3 miles. There are lots of paths to explore this amazing woodland.
Isle of Lewis
Hebridean Jewellery are manufacturers of sterling silver and gold jewellery from the Pictish and Celtic periods through to the new millennium range.
This quality Scottish celtic jewellery is manufactured in the township of Iochdar by the silver sands of the North West coast on the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. This is…
Isle 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.
ISLE OF BENBECULA
Just a stones throw from the airport, this magnifient beach is well worth a visit and is easily acccessed by a small road before you get to Benbecula Aiport.
The beach is 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.…
Isle of Lewis
Lemreway is a small crofting and fishing village on the shores of Loach Sealg in the South Lochs area of Lewis.
Isle of North Uist
Scolpaig Tower is a Georgian folly located near the village of Scolpaig.
Isle Of Lewis
An oval ring now with 5 standing stones, and the remains of a low cairn inside.
Isle of Lewis
Heaval is the highest point on the Isle of Barra at 383 metres
Isle 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.
Isle Of North Uist
The Hut of the Shadows by artist Chris Drury forms part of the Uist Sculpture Trail.
Isle of Harris
Isle of Benbecula
This is an good short walk, roughly about 2 miles there and back. It is where Bonnie Prince Charlie, returning from a failed escape bid from Stornoway, hid in a little hut.
Isle of Barra
A there and back cycle from Castlebay to Vatersay - 6 miles (about 2 hours with stops)
Isle of Lewis
Maggie Smith is a native Gaelic speaking tour guide in the Outer Hebrides with over 20 years experience.