The beach at Luskentyre is the largest and most spectacular of all the Harris beaches.
Sgeulachd a’ Chlò Mhòir is an introduction to the unique world of HARRIS TWEED, the people, the provenance and the sense of place that makes it so special. There are weaving demos twice weekly and…
Guided wild swimming in the lochs and sea surrounding Lewis & Harris for individuals or groups. Suitable for dippers to experienced distance swimmers
A week long event of Gaelic song, dance and music.
This is an established trail with way-marker posts. It has a combination of cultural and natural heritage which gives a great insight to the island’s past and present. It has also some truly…
The Mosaic Mackerel sculpture by Rosalind Waites forms part of the Uist Sculpture Trail.
Igot2travel offer wildlife watching, cultural & history, walking, fishing and inter-island day trips with a local Gaelic speaking guide. Specially tailored personal tours across the Outer Hebrides,…
Follow this fantastic walk and take in the beautiful scenery and wildlife. Moderate Walk. Aprrox 12 Kilometres/7.5 miles. Allow 6 hours.
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…
St Kilda, a world double heritage site, is situated some 45 miles west of Grimnish Point on North Uist
Image: https://www.instagram.com/steve_gormley/ Great white sandy beach. Perfect for a family outing or a quiet walk.
Lovely flat beach in Point just 3 miles from Stornoway.
An easy walk of 6km (4 miles) around Tolsta Head with lots of opportunity for wildlife watching - allow 3 hours.
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…
This first section includes 4 islands - Vatersay, Barra, Eriskay and part of South Uist, 2 causeways and a ferry crossing.
A there and back cycle from Castlebay to Vatersay - 6 miles (about 2 hours with stops)
Loch Bhurigh is easily accessible from the machair to the south of the island.
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This is the panoramic view from the top of Rueval (Ruabhal), which is the highest point on Benbecula. Look out for the birds of prey as you climb this hill.
Islands: 1 (Lewis) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 17.5 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
A horseshoe beach with sand, good birdwatching and safe swimming. There are two access roads to the beach.
Along the west coast of UIst lies around 20 miles of stunning white beaches.
Hushinish is a small settlement of only 4 houses overlooking a white sand beach in the far west of Harris
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.
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Isle of Benbecula
This is the panoramic view from the top of Rueval (Ruabhal), which is the highest point on Benbecula. Look out for the birds of prey as you climb this hill.
Isle of Lewis
Stornoway with its population of about 6000 is the main port and administrative centre on the Isle of Lewis.
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.
Kinloch, Isle of Lewis
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 area’s links to Clan Mackenzie.
Isle Of North Uist
Balemore Beach and Machair is easily accessible through the village of Balemore.
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 North Uist
First World War memorial.
Isle Of Barra
Barra airport, famous for its beach landings.
Isle of South Uist
A wonderful plantation where a mixture of trees have been planted and footpaths created. The woodland is located at the end of the road at North Locheynort and there are picnic tables and seats at stunning points along the walk.
Isle of Lewis
Heaval is the highest point on the Isle of Barra at 383 metres
Isle Of South Uist
The machair runs parralell to the beach and a great place to walk.
Isle Of North Uist
Loch Bhurigh is easily accessible from the machair to the south of the island.
Isle Of North Uist
The Scantuary sculpture forms part of the Uist Sculpture Trail.
Isle Of North Uist
Hosta beach is easily accessible from the main road at Hosta.
Isle of Lewis
While the sea brought has wealth and power to the Outer Hebrides over the centuries, it has also brought tragedy.
Isle of Barra
This is the only standing stone of any size still erect on Barra.
Isle Of Benbecula
Liniclate beach is a stunning white sandy beach and can be accessed from the village of Liniclate.
St Kilda
St Kilda, a world double heritage site, is situated some 45 miles west of Grimnish Point on North Uist