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Tobson is the village on Great Bernera near the salmon cages where Caitlin, the murdered girl in The Black Loch, lived with her mother Ailsa. Fin visits this throughout The Black Loch to unravel the truth behind Caitlin’s parentage.
This is also where Peter May partly based the fictitious location of An Loch Dubh ‘The Black Loch’, unspecified exactly where, but near East Loch Roag, and possibly on Great Bernera – this is where Caitlin’s body is found at the beginning of The Black Loch. The cottage that Caitlin and Fionnlagh use to conduct their affair sits atop the black rocks above (see the book cover).
“The handful of houses at Tobson clustered around a small bay on the west coast of the island, and were reached by a single-track that left the main road north to Bosta. Set on cliffs looking towards the scattered islets of Fuaigh Mòr, Bhàcasaigh and Pabaigh Mòr, the house that Niall Black had built for his family boasted one of the most breathtaking sunset views on the island.”
Extract from The Black Loch by Peter May.
An Iron Age house which was reconstructed in 1999 following a storm in 1993 which…
Traigh Bhostadh is a sheltered shell sand beach at the north end of Great Bernera. The…
Photograph of Pabbay from Reef Beach © David Wilson
In The Chessmen, Uig Gala day is…
A low growing plant with small white 2 lobed flowers. Found on improved agricultural land…
Traigh na Beirghe (Reef Beach) is a very long, sweeping, white sand beach in Uig
Public Art structure by artists Marian Leven and Will Maclean that reflects local,…
Other points of interest on Bernera and the surrounding land include the bridge, standing…
The Bernera Bridge, known as the ‘Bridge Over the Atlantic’, links Great Bernera to Lewis…
The Bridge(s) across the Atlantic from Lewis to Great Bernera.
New gallery and studio open from June 2023. Open by appoinment most of the time. Closed…
Kirkibost Harbour is where Baile na Mara in The Black Loch is based on.