Things to See and Do in the Outer Hebrides
Amazing experiences and unusual things to see and do await you in the Outer Hebrides! Dive into thrilling outdoor adventures, relax in nature, immerse yourself in our rich unique Gaelic culture and learn about our captivating history. You will not be short of things to see and do in the Western Isles!
Adventure and Relaxation
For thrill-seekers, set sail on exhilarating boat trips to islands like St Kilda, The Flannans, and Mingulay. Marvel at stunning birdlife and marine life up close. Plunge into wild swimming, kayaking, surfing, and other invigorating watersports in our pristine coastal waters.
Our scenic, tranquil beaches are perfect for romantic strolls, kite flying, or horse riding.
You will find the space to switch off here and restore a sense of calm. We’ve creäted a Wellbeing trail to include quieter, lesser-known places recommended by locals so you can uncover the many hidden gems in the Outer Hebrides
Gaelic Language and Culture
The Gaelic language is the first language of the Outer Hebrides and testament to the strong Celtic heritage of our islands. Seemingly first brought to the Islands by Celts from Ireland, their language blended with the Old Norse, slowly evolving into the Gaelic spoken on the isles today. Experience traditional Gaelic music and culture at various venues across the islands, with festivals, ceilidhs and concerts.
Discover the magic of our very own Hebridean tweed – the legendary Harris Tweed. Exclusively made in the Outer Hebrides, this fabric holds the unique distinction of being protected by its own Act of Parliament. Plus, the Outer Hebrides proudly stands as one of only 5 European regions honored as a World Craft Region for Harris Tweed.
Our breathtaking landscapes and scenery inspire artists, makers and creators and our Made in Outer Hebrides Guide Art and Craft Guide leads you to an array place to pick up unique mementos to cherish your unforgettable Hebridean adventure.
You can witness first hand modern crofting methods, while also having the opportunity to explore the history and heritage of this traditional agricultural system through a range of crofting exhibitions and guided croft tours.
History
The Outer Hebrides is a treasure trove of historical intrigue for archaeologists, offering deep insights into Scotland’s past.
From Neolithic stones, our Viking past to historic castles, monuments, and ruins, delve into history at the many museums in the Outer Hebrides or hear fascinating stories from your tour guide.
Epic Landscapes and Wildlife
For an unforgettable wildlife adventure in Scotland, the Outer Hebrides is the ultimate destination. Home to some of Europe’s last untouched natural landscapes, the Western Isles boast exceptional wildlife, thriving without the threats of poaching, pollution, or disturbance. Discover the wonders of our wildlife at our reserves, eagle observatories, and on our bird of prey trail!
Summer’s extended daylight hours transform the Outer Hebrides into an artist’s and photographer’s paradise, with ever-changing light and early morning walks revealing glimpses of elusive otters and shy wildlife.
Top Tip
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