In the small village of South Shawbost, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Lights produce hand-poured soy wax melts, candles and reed diffusers.
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…
St Kilda, a world double heritage site, is situated some 45 miles west of Grimnish Point on North Uist
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach and machair. Acces from the village of Milton (Gerraidh Bhaltos is the Gaelic translation).
A walk up Reuval hill and then on to Rossinish for wonderful views and a white sandy beach.
While the sea brought has wealth and power to the Outer Hebrides over the centuries, it has also brought tragedy.
The Museum and Archive has recently opened at Lews Castle, Stornoway. Exhibitions will give an overview of the islands’ heritage and the Lewis Chessmen are back to delight.
A circular walk of 14km (8 miles) on good paths from the east coast of South Harris over to the west coast and back with good cafes to enjoy nearby - 4 - 5 hours
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…
Sea Harris offer scheduled excursions to St.Kilda and the Shiant Islands as well as providing charters to many small Islands accessible from the Isle of Harris. The dual World Heritage site of St…
A well preserved iron age galleried dun situated on hill to the east of Cuier cemetery
Islands: 2 (Grimsay, North Uist) Causeways: 1 Ferries: 0 Distance: 13 miles Route Time: 5 hours Grade: Easy to moderate
Loch Crabhadal (Cravadal) is a wild, remote and spectacular area of North Harris.
Easy to moderate circular walk from Bornish over moorland and along main road.
Loch Bee is a very large brackish loch which stretches from the west side of South Uist to the east side
Islands: 1 (Lewis) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 17.5 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
The Callanish Stones can be found near the village of Callanish in west Lewis just above Loch Roag.
Islands: 1 (Lewis) Causeways:0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 36 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate to Difficult
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach and machair. Acces can be gained at Frobost.
Engage professional Tour Guides to enhance your visit to a Gaelic landscape and culture. Western Isles Tour Guide Association has a 21-year record of successful tours, in 9 languages, with U.K. &…
Built in 1994, the Pairc Land Raiders monument is dedicated to the memory of the people of Lochs who challenged their landlords.
Conachair at 376 metres is the highest point of St Kilda
Benbecula War Memorial
Beinn Scritheann is the tallest hill on Eriskay.
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Isle Of South Uist
The machair runs parralell to the beach and a great place to walk.
Isle Of North Uist
The Scantuary sculpture forms part of the Uist Sculpture Trail.
Isle Of South Uist
Along the west coast of South UIst lies around 20 miles of stunning white beach and machair.
Isle Of Lewis
The Museum and Archive has recently opened at Lews Castle, Stornoway. Exhibitions will give an overview of the islands’ heritage and the Lewis Chessmen are back to delight.
Isle of Lewis
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 in the Scottish Hebridean island of Lewis, the heartland of the Gaelic language and culture.
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
A downloadable handy pocket sized guide to galleries and retail outlets where visual art and craft, made in the Outer Hebrides, can be viewed, enjoyed & purchased.
Isle of Lewis
Built in 1847, by Sir James Matheson, following his purchase of the Isle of Lewis.
Isle of Harris
The beach at Luskentyre is the largest and most spectacular of all the Harris beaches.
Isle Of South Uist
Stations of the Cross Interesting climb, following these images.© Copyright Barbara Carr and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Isle Of North Uist
Clachan Sands beach is a stunning white sandy beach which is accessible via the village of Clachan Sands.
Isle Of North Uist
There is a walking trail through the woodland where you can enjoy trees and wildlife.
Isle of Barra
A great beach for all the family or a quiet walk. At low tide there are caves to explore at the far end.
Isle of Lewis
A good surfing beach with good access and pleasant walks.
Isle Of Barra
Barra airport, famous for its beach landings.
Isle Of Lewis
Lovely flat beach in Point just 3 miles from Stornoway.
Isle Of Benbecula
Liniclate beach is a stunning white sandy beach and can be accessed from the village of Liniclate.
Vatersay
The Annie Jane Monument marks one of the most tragic events in the history of Vatersay, and one of the worst disasters in maritime history anywhere in the world. The monument looks over Bagh Siar, where in 1843, 348 men, women, and children perished when the brig Annie Jane ran aground in a storm.
Isle of Lewis
Camas Uige or Uig Bay is in a national scenic area in the south west of Lewis.