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There are spectacular views from here of the causeway across the Sound of Eriskay, and across the many islands situated in the Sound of Barra.
Eriskay Ponies freely graze the slopes of the hill.
Good strong footwear and suitable bad weather clothing advised as weather conditions can change very quickly.
Photographers Tip
Photographs of the village and Causeway, or across the Sound of Barra give best results on a morning taken from near the summit of Beinn Scrien
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Beach
The beach has white sand, made up from broken shells. The machair runs parallel to the beach and is…
Beach
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Arts & Crafts
Eriskay Jersey's are traditional jerseys which where knitted by the women of Eriskay for their…
Beach
The beach has white sand, made up from broken shells. The machair runs parallel to the beach and is…
Scenic Locations
The bay faces out towards the Atlantic Ocean and the Sound of Taransy. It has dramatic views of…
Beach
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At the very south of the Island, lies the Polachar Stone, looking out to sea.
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach…
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The machair runs parralell to the beach and a great place to walk.
Along the west coast of South UIst lies around 20 miles of stunning white beach and…
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Great white sandy beach. Perfect for…
The chapel at Cille Bharra was perhaps founded as early as the 7th century AD, being…