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Find the Space to Unwind in Scotland’s Wild Atlantic Islands

A few ideas.....

  1. A short walk of 4km (2 miles) to an abandoned village on the north shore of Loch Sealg in the Isle of Lewis.
    1. 1st January 202431st December 2024
  2. Discover a waymarked route of 22km along the spectacular North East coast of Lewis offering breathtaking views, history and legend.
    1. 1st January 202431st December 2024
  3. Bosta beach, Iron Age House and graveyard.
    A circular walk of 11km around part of Great Bernera offering a visit to a Bronze Age dwelling at Bosta Beach.
  4. Looking back towards Loch Trolamaraig with Todun above.
    A circular walk that uses the old postman’s path to Reinigeadal – the last village in the UK to be reached by a road. Look out for porpoises in Loch Trolamaraig and enjoy views of the uninhabited Shiant Islands and the mighty Clisham.
    1. Eagle Walk
      Just a short walk up a 2km gravel track you’ll find the North Harris Eagle Observatory and one of the best opportunities in Scotland for viewing the iconic golden eagle.
      1. 1st January 202431st December 2024
    2. A gentle circular walk around the community of Iochdar on the west coast of South Uist offering superb coastal views from the Atlantic-facing beach.
    3. A peaceful walking trail through a community woodland on the island of North Uist where you can enjoy wildlife spotting and walking amongst the trees.
    4. This is an established trail with way-marker posts in Barra. It has a combination of cultural and natural heritage which gives a great insight to the island’s past and present. It has also some truly spectacular scenery.
    5. Walking in the Outer Hebrides
      For those looking for an unforgettable adventure, there is the option of walking or cycling the length of the Outer Hebrides along the Hebridean Way – our long-distance walking route which stretches for 156 miles from Vatersay in the south to Stornoway in the north. It’s a truly iconic island experience.
    6. Surfer with surf board
      If your idea of unwinding is a little faster paced, take a look at our suggestions on Adventure and Relaxation in the Outer Hebrides.
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    1. Address

      Parkview Terrace, Scalpay, Isle Of Scalpay, Outer Hebrides, HS4 3XX

      Isle Of Scalpay

      A circular walk of 13km (8miles) around Scalpay and Eilean Glas lighthouse - 4 hours.

      Add Scalpay Heritage Walk to your Itinerary

    2. Summit of Suainabhal

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      Carishader, Isle Of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, HS2 9ER

      Isle Of Lewis

      An ascent of Suaineabhal with excellent views over Uig Bay and beyond. The route is approximately 9km (5 miles) but is difficult terrain so allow 4-5 hours

      Add Suaineabhal from Cairisiadar to your Itinerary

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      Camach Park, North Tolsta, Isle Of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, HS2 0NR

      Isle Of Lewis

      An easy walk of 6km (4 miles) around Tolsta Head with lots of opportunity for wildlife watching - allow 3 hours.

      Add Tolsta Head to your Itinerary

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      Maraig, Isle Of Harris, Outer Hebrides, HS3 3AG

      Isle Of Harris

      Undoubtedly the finest mountain walk in the Outer Hebrides. It is challenging with short stretches of scrambling and although only 14km will take 6-7 hours. It starts and finishes on the main A859 road near Scaladale.

      Add Clisham Horseshoe to your Itinerary

    5. Tangasdal -Looking South to Dun Ban
      Tangasdal - Pebbly beach 63896 00421
      Tangasdal -Bridge at stream
      Tangasdal -Bronze Age burial cairn
      Tangasdal -MacNeil_s settlement
      Tangasdal -Looking South to Dun Ban
      Tangasdal - Pebbly beach 63896 00421
      Tangasdal -Bridge at stream
      Tangasdal -Bronze Age burial cairn
      Tangasdal -MacNeil_s settlement

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      Tangasdal, Isle of Barra, Outer Hebrides, HS9 5XW

      Isle of Barra

      This is an established trail with way-marker posts. It has a combination of cultural and natural heritage which gives a great insight to the island’s past and present. It has also some truly spectacular scenery. 2.5 miles, 2 - 3 hours

      Add Tangasdal to your Itinerary

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      Hushinish, Isle Of Harris, Outer Hebrides, HS3 3AY

      Isle Of Harris

      A short, but strenuous, walk of 8km (5 miles) up and over 'The Stiamar', - an old path that connects the once isolated villages of Cravadale and Hushinish on the west side of North Harris - allow 3-4 hours.

      Add Crabhadail Walk to your Itinerary

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      Marig, Isle Of Harris, Outer Hebrides, HS3 3AG

      Isle Of Harris

      A short walk of 6km (4 miles) to a modest summit that provides stunning views of the Harris Hills and down into Loch Seaforth - 1-2 hours.

      Add Cleit Ard to your Itinerary

    8. Callanish at sunrise

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      Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, HS2 9DY

      Isle of Lewis

      Discover the iconic Callanish Standing Stones (Calanais I), Cnoc Ceann a’ Gharraidh standing stones (Calanais II) and Cnoc Fhillibhir standing stones (Calanais III). A short 2 mile walk - allow a couple of hours.

      Add Callanish Walk to your Itinerary

    9. Unisary
      Map of walk
      Unisary
      Map of walk

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      Bornish, Isle Of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5SB

      Isle Of South Uist

      Easy to moderate circular walk from Bornish over moorland and along main road.

      Add Bornish and Minigarry Circular Walk to your Itinerary

    10. Address

      Castlebay, Isle of Barra, Outer Hebrides

      Isle of Barra

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      The short walk round the bay has excellent displays, telling the story of the herring industry on Barra. The bay was once filled with so many fishing boats that it was possible to walk across the bay, boat to boat, without getting your feet wet.

      Add Herring Walk to your Itinerary

    11. Address

      Loch Skipport, Isle of South UIst, Outer Hebrides

      Isle of South UIst

      A difficult walk requiring a good level of fitness

      Add Hecla Walk to your Itinerary

    12. Address

      Askernish, Isle Of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5SY

      Telephone

      01878 700628

      Isle Of South Uist

      Awards

      • Other Awards Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020Outer Hebrides Tourism Member

      Created in 1891 by Old Tom Morris, the Askernish Golf Club is in one of the most beautiful and rugged setting in the world!

      Add Askernish Golf Club to your Itinerary

    13. Flora MacDonald Birthplace
      Kildonan beach
      Machair Road
      Sign to Flora MacDonald's birthplace
      Kildonan Museum and Cafe
      Milton
      Machair flowers
      Flora MacDonald Birthplace
      Kildonan beach
      Machair Road
      Sign to Flora MacDonald's birthplace
      Kildonan Museum and Cafe
      Milton
      Machair flowers

      Address

      Kildonan, Isle of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5RZ

      Isle of South Uist

      A circular 5 mile walk - around 2 hours with stops.

      Add Flora MacDonald Walk to your Itinerary

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