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You will never forget playing a game of football on Eriskay Football pitch, not just for the fact that Fifa credited it as one of “8 most remarkable places to play football in the world”, but for is quirky bumpy structure and it’s distractingly breath-taking views.
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Valasay is on the route of the fabulous coastal walk to the beach at Bosta.
This recently built,…
Ferries
This service is the inter-island ferry between Eriskay and Barra. This crossing takes approximately…
Self Catering
No.29 is a luxurious and spacious holiday home resting in the idyllic hamlet of Skigersta…
Spa & Health
Immerse yourself in the ultimate hot and cold therapy experience beside the stunning coastlines of…
Eat Drink Hebrides
Good food and friendly service is the key to success at our family friendly restaurant. Eleven is…
Trips & Tours
Hebridean Adventures offer an adventurous wildlife safari day tour of Lewis and Harris from…
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's first landfall in Scotland was on the Island of Eriskay on…
This pink and white, striped funnel-shaped flower is found only here in the Outer Hebrides
Eriskay Shop is a friendly Community Shop at the heart of the community. We sell local…
Bonnie Prince Charlie first stepped foot on Scottish soil on this beach on 23rd July…
The beach is a stunning white sandy beach and easily accessible from the village, near am…
Photograph © David Wilson
In the book, The Lewis Man, two teenage brothers, Peter and…
Constructed by the islanders themselves under the guidance of Fr. Allan McDonald using…
Stations of the Cross Interesting climb, following these images.© Copyright Barbara Carr…
This stunning diver species breeds on large moorland lochs in the summer and winters in…
Photograph © David Wilson
In the book, The Lewis Man, two teenage brothers, Johnny,…
Common Seals can be found in small numbers and usually present themselves on the rocks.
Tigh na Mara Art and Antiques Gallery is by the sea at East Kilbride on the south coast…