Translated from Gaelic, Talla na Mara means the Centre by the sea. Overlooking Niseabost beach, the Centre boasts one of the most photographed locations in the Outer Hebrides. Designed by Rural Design Ltd, the building’s angular form was inspired by the surrounding landscape.
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* Talla na Mara: Mon-Fri 9-5
Machair Kitchen Restaurant: Mon-Sat 10-8
Standing stone overlooking the beach near the village of Horgabost .
Inspired by Scottish coastal Iron Age buildings. Designed by Stuart Bagshaw (Private…
Traigh Seilebost is a beautiful sandy beach on the south side of Traigh Luskentyre.
Photograph © David Wilson
The book The Lewis Man starts with the body of a perfectly…
Remains of an Iron Age broch at NG032 940 near the village of Borve.
Seilebost is a small crofting village on the coast road along the west side of Harris.
The corncrake is a rare but characteristic Machair species, a similar shape, size and…
Frog Orchid, Northern Marsh Orchid, Early Marsh Orchid, Greater Twayblade, and Lesser…
Traigh Noisaboist (Nisabost) is a spectacular west coast beach with extensive views…
This standing stone appears now as a single monolith overlooking one of the most…
Bag Steinigidh lies between Scarasta and Borve on the west coast of Harris.
Large Diving water bird present on the Harris coastline throughout the winter
The Sound of Taransay lies between the main west coast of Harris and the beautiful island…