Busy planning your trip to the Outer Hebrides for 2024?
Looking for adventure?
Have a look at our featured see & do experiences for some inspiration and to plan a trip you'll never forget!
Featured activities on the Isle of Barra:
- Barra Surf and Coastal Adventures
Featured activities in Uist:
- Long Island Retreats Croft Tours
Featured activities on the Isle of Harris:
Featured activities on the Isle of Lewis:
- Western Isles Tour Guide Association
Throughout the islands:
Featured Arts and Crafts
If you're looking for gifts, souvenirs or simply want to see what you can buy in the Outer Hebrides, here's a list of our featured arts & crafts spots:
- Dancing Flower Crafts, Isle of Lewis
- An Lanntair, Isle of Lewis
- Coll Pottery Craft Centre, Isle of Lewis
- Islewear, Isle of Lewis
- Holmasaig Gallery, Isle of Harris
- Sollas Bookbinding, Isle of North Uist
- Shoreline Stoneware, Isle of North Uist
- MacGillivrary’s, Isle of Benbecula
- Hebridean Jewellery, Isle of South Uist
- Buth Bharraigh, Isle of Barra
- Gneiss Things, Isle of Harris
- Eilidh Stewart Art, Isle of North Uist
- Harris Tweed Hebrides, Isle of Lewis
- Cliff Studio, Isle of Lewis
Featured Marinas
Throughout the Outer Hebrides, there are a number of marinas where you can find seafaring information, boat tour operators, boat hire and plenty more.
Have a look at our featured marinas:
Visitor Centres and Museums
Fancy learning more about our incredible islands' culture, history and language?
Why not visit one of our many visitor centres, community centres or museums?
Check out these places:
- Comunn Eachdraidh Nis, Isle of Lewis
- Calanais Visitor Centre, Isle of Lewis
- Gearannan Blackhouse Village, Isle of Lewis
- Isle of Harris Distillery, Isle of Harris
- Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Art Centre, Isle of North Uist
- Ardvourlie Woodland nature centre, Isle of Harris
Uist Unearthed
If you're heading to Uist, keep an eye out for the amazing Uist Unearthed locations which are scattered throughout the islands - a glimpse into the past with virtual reality!
Featured Gaelic Learning
Gaelic is the first language of the Outer Hebrides. Today the islands are the main stronghold of this beautiful language in Scotland, and one of the few places you’ll hear it spoken as you travel around.
With Love Gàidhlig in North Uist, you can learn some of the language. There is also a brilliant summer school in South Uist each summer where you can learn to step dance, music and lots more at Ceolas.
An Taigh Cèilidh in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis is a Gaelic community and cultural centre with community café and shop which holds regular events connected to Gaelic language and culture.
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