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Photograph: Ceit Sharp
Dalmore beach and cemetery appear in many of Peter May’s Lewis Thrillers. Dalmore is a hamlet north of Carloway with a surf beach and a cemetery containing 18 war graves.
The beach is on the West Side Coastal Path which starts at Gearrannan Blackhouse Village and finsihes up in Shawbost.
Dail Mhor (Dalmore) is a long sandy beach with sea stacks, on the Atlantic Coast of the…
Lovely sandy beach with dunes, good parking and toilets. Great for surfing.
Traigh Dail Beag (Dalbeg) is a lovely small bay and beach on the west side of Lewis.
Stac a' Chaisteal is is a dramatic, pinnacle shaped stack, surmounted by a plateau…
A beautiful little gallery situated just above the sandy beach at Dalbeg, on the west…
Medium, slim plant with pale to deep purple spike of flowers.
Dancing Flower Crafts designs and handmakes one off, unique Harris Tweed® gifts and…
Blackhouses were common dwellings in the Hebrides. This was the last group to be…
Gearrannan (Garenin) is a restored blackhouse village on the west side of the Isle of…
The Blackhouse Village consists of nine restored traditional thatched cottages. The…
It is easy to imagine that you have stepped back in time to experience the way of life in…
This is the best preserved and most visited broch in the Outer Hebrides. It occupies a…
A broch is an iron-aged drystone hollow-walled structure found only in Scotland. Dun…