Image: Craig Thompsett
Langass Woods is a community woodland on the island of North Uist managed by Urras a Craobh Uibhist a Tuath (The North Uist Woodland Trust). On an island with no native woodland, Langass Woods provides a unique environment for trees and wildlife to flourish.
Statue of the famous grizzly bear Hercules, who escaped and went on the run during…
The red deer is the fourth largest deer species behind moose, elk (wapiti), and sambar…
Pobull is a stone circle situated on the south side of Ben Langass.
Beinn Langais is a prominent hill surrounded by vast areas of peatland, freshwater and…
Every piece of hand-crafted Shoreline Stoneware Pottery captures texture from natural…
Unique hand pressed organic seaweed pictures made from delicate sea florals collected…
This stunning diver species breeds on large moorland lochs in the summer and winters in…
While males are a pale grey colour, females and immatures are brown with a white rump and…
Crafted using different wool felting methods and other materials, I make original items…
250 metres from the main road (which itself dissects the remains of a stone circle at NF…
Learn the Gaelic language with us and enrich your Gaelic conversation skills while…
Ruins of a Medival early church, Teampull Na Trionaid, can be found in the village of…