Islands: 1 (Lewis) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 17.5 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
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Miabhag (Miavag) is a small setttlemen in North Harris of just a few houses situated on the narrow single track road from Tarbet to Hushinish.
Great walks, cylce paths, mountain bike trail and scenery overlooking Stornoway Harbour.
A great walk, taking in some stunning scenery and history. Moderate walk. Allow 3 Hours. 8.5kilometers/5.25miles.Keep a look out for the Eriskay Ponies.
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach and machair.
A short walk along a waymarked route. About 5.5 miles/9Km.
There is a walking trail through the woodland where you can enjoy trees and wildlife.
Islands: 2 (Vatersay, Barra) Causeways: 1 Ferries: 0 Distance: 13 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
Gaelic Heritage Landscapes photographic collection. Take a moment to immerse yourself in this vast emptiness rich in Gaelic heritage and folklore. With the panoramic view, your mind will instantly…
This walk has been written by a regular visitor to these islands, Martin Margulies. The articles first appeared in Am Paipear, and extracts are reproduced here with his permission. In 2011, the walks…
The Scantuary sculpture forms part of the Uist Sculpture Trail.
Ben Ghainche is a small hill situated at the north end of the beach at Bearsdaire
A stunning white beach and is easily accessible through the village of Hougharry.
The beach is a stunning white sandy beach and easily accessible from the village, near am Politician.
Culla bay beach is a stunning white sandy beach and can be accessed from Nunton or Aird.
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
All tours are private not shared
Hushinish is a small settlement of only 4 houses overlooking a white sand beach in the far west of Harris
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…
This walk has been written by Martin Margulies. The articles appeared in Am Paipear, and extracts are reproduced here with his permission. The walks have been collected together in a book, called…
Follow this fantastic walk and take in the beautiful scenery and wildlife. Moderate Walk. Aprrox 12 Kilometres/7.5 miles. Allow 6 hours.
Islands: 1 (Harris) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 9 miles Route Time:4 hours Grade: Easy to moderate
St Kilda, a world double heritage site, is situated some 45 miles west of Grimnish Point on North Uist
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Isle Of South Uist
Caisteal Bheagram is a ruin of a 15th/16th Century tower,
Isle Of Lewis
An outer ring now with 8 standing stones and 5 fallen ones, with an inner group of 4 distinctive stones.
Isle Of North Uist
Barpa Langais is a neolithic chambered cairn or tomb.
Isle Of South Uist
An Carra Standing Stone is one of the tallest standing stone in the Southern Isles at 17ft high.
Isle Of Harris
Remains of chambered cairn
Isle Of South Uist
Three artificial settlement mounds dominate the machair plain at Bornish.
Isle 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.
Isle Of Lewis
Stac Dhomhnuill Chaim is situated near the village of Mangersta in Uig.
Isle Of Lewis
Corn mill, Gress, 19th and early 20th century. The roofless ruin of a complex and two-storey building, part rubble, part cast concrete, with rhe axle and one ring of a six-spoke iron overshot wheel about 14ft (4.3m) diameter and the cast-iron pit wheel. There is a 48in (1.22m) diameter millstone at the entrance.
Isle Of North Uist
The remains of a stronghold occupy the whole of a tiny islet in the middle of the tidal loch of Sticir. It is connected by a stone-built causeway to a slightly larger islet which in turn is connected to the shore by two stone causewaays.
Isle Of Lewis
Clach Ghlas (NF 5281 3340) is an enigmatic triangular standing stone 1.7 metres high, standing in the centre of a mound 2 metres high and 30 metres long and partly surrounded by a ditch.
Isle Of South Uist
A well-preserved aisled wheelhouse was excavated in 1952 in the machair at Kilpheder (Cille Pheadair).
Isle Of Benbecula
Ruined Chapel dating back to the 16th Century
Isle Of North Uist
Pobull is a stone circle situated on the south side of Ben Langass.
Isle Of South Uist
Neolithic chambered cairn.
Isle Of Scalpay
The Old Manse, now Two Harbours Guest House, is built on the site of the house Prince charlie sheltered in after the battle of Culloden in 1746.
Isle Of Benbecula
Cladh Mhuire, the burial ground for the Benbecula community, is the only site associated with early Christianity in Benbecula ,which still remains in use.
Isle of Lewis
“We are an oasis of good food, warmth, art and cheeriness”
We are a gallery and coffee shop based in Balallan. Look for the Black and White signs for the Island Arts Gallery and Snacks and Tigh na Bruaich B&B. We are ¼ mile from the ‘Welcome to Baile Ailein’ sign, at the Stornoway end of village and 2 ½ mile from the Tarbet end. We are the…