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The Pairc area of south east Lewis is one of the island’s most attractive, yet least visited areas. This rolling landscape of small, rocky hills interspersed with countless freshwater lochs also contains a number of fine little villages. This excellent cycling route follows quiet single track roads that thread their way through the hills and lochs of the district. You will meet very little traffic so there will be plenty of time to enjoy the stunning views. Keep an eye open for golden and white tailed (or sea) eagles, both of which are commonly seen in this area.
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