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Opened in 2017 as a multi-purpose site, you’ll find a place to eat and drink in the privately run Talla na Mara Restaurant, purchase handcrafted souvenirs from the foyer gallery, visit the open…
Dancing Flower Crafts designs and handmakes one off, unique Harris Tweed® gifts and accessories. Inspired by the colours, sights, sounds, life, wildlife and environment of the magical Outer…
Islands: 1 (Lewis) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 17.5 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
Islands: 1 (Harris) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 14.5 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
Islands: 2 (Grimsay, North Uist) Causeways: 1 Ferries: 0 Distance: 13 miles Route Time: 5 hours Grade: Easy to moderate
Engage professional, expert Tour Guides to enhance your visit to a Hebridean landscape with its unique Gaelic culture and language. The Western Isles Tour Guide Association has a 25-year record of…
A photographer based on the Isle of Lewis – landscape, tours, nature, portraits, events, night sky – special moments captured. Commissions welcomed and a range of products available.
Community local produce shop selling quality products from Barra & Vatersay including fish, meat, bread, jams and chutneys, eggs, home baking and much more. Also stocks wholefood, books, wool & craft…
Islands: 1 (South Uist) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 0 Distance: 11.5 miles Route Time: 4 hours Grade: Easy
Create memories that will last a lifetime. Step off the beaten track and immerse yourself in island life. Meet the locals, hear tales of yesteryear, learn a little Gaelic, get up close with our…
Islands: 2 (Vatersay, Barra) Causeways: 1 Ferries: 0 Distance: 13 miles Route Time: 6 hours Grade: Moderate
Islands: 1 (Harris) Causeways: 0 Ferries: 1 Distance: 21 miles Route Time: 3.5 hours
Uist Gifts and Info is a friendly Information centre for visitors to the islands. Selling local prroducts, arts and crafts, gifts, books and clothing from the Outer Hebrides. Providing shipping…
Download the Uist Unearthed app and step back 2000 years ago, to explore Cill Donnain Iron Age wheelhouse. Duck inside Cill Donnain’s impressively corbelled drystone cells: what will you discover…
A small cove accessed on the road to the Butt of Lewis lighthouse.
Hebridean Jewellery Iochdar South Uist HS8 5QX celtic jewellery hand crafted in Silver and Gold. South Uist shop has a very pleasant Coffee shop serving light lunches and snacks open Monday to…
Sgeulachd a’ Chlò Mhòir is an introduction to the unique world of HARRIS TWEED, the people, the provenance and the sense of place that makes it so special. There are weaving demos twice weekly and…
The Ranger Service works with the local community and visitors to increase awareness and understanding of the natural and cultural heritage of North Harris. It does this through a regular guided…
Stornoway Harbour is it is the main seaport of the Outer Hebrides and provides a vital link to mainland Britain. The idyllic harbour town provides ample opportunity to explore the culture and…
Download the Uist Unearthed app and reveal an impressive Viking longhouse, which dominated the Bornais machair 1100 years ago.
Come and join us in the stunning Uists for some of the finest wild game trout and salmon fishing in Europe.
While the Calanais Visitor Centre is undergoing transformation into a much-improved facility, there will be no facilities on site. We apologise for any inconvenience during the construction period.
Save the date and join Us for the Hebridean Fine Food and Drink Festival on 28 September 2024 in the Town Hall Stornoway featuring our finest local produce, demos and talks!
Borrisdale Tweed produces high quality, exclusive, Harris Tweed products. We make cushions, throws and bedspreads, handbags, holdalls plus smaller items such as caps and scarves.
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Isle of North Uist
Ben Ghainche is a small hill situated at the north end of the beach at Bearsdaire
Isle of North Uist
Isle Of South Uist
The broch of Dùn Mhulan was inhabited during the Iron Age. This large tower-like house was built around 150 BC, originally on an island within a freshwater loch, long before the open sea had broken through.
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 Huisinis on the west side of North Harris - allow 3-4 hours.
Isle of Lewis
Lemreway is a small crofting and fishing village on the shores of Loach Sealg in the South Lochs area of Lewis.
Isle Of Scalpay
A circular walk of 13km (8miles) around Scalpay and Eilean Glas lighthouse - 4 hours.
Isle Of Benbecula
Benbecula War Memorial
Isle Of South Uist
Along the west coast of South Uist is an approx. 20 mile strip of stunning white beach and machair.
Isle Of Barra
Barra airport, famous for its beach landings.
Isle Of North Uist
Loch Bhurigh is easily accessible from the machair to the south of the island.
Isle of Lewis
Great walks, cylce paths, mountain bike trail and scenery overlooking Stornoway Harbour.
Isle of Harris
Harris Tweed Isle of Harris is a family-run business that specialises in the world-famous cloth known as Harris Tweed®. The family has a rich heritage of weavers that go back generations and are proud to be able to continue the family legacy combining our rich time-honoured craft with modern, contemporary influences. Initially, the family business…
Lewis
Reothart nan Ealain is a Gaelic visual arts hub based in Uig.
We offer a programme of events and courses exploring Gaelic ‘ways of seeing’.
The studio shop sells an array of art made by our tutors as well as other local artists and makers.
Isle of Lewis
Isle of Lewis
A small group of well-used and maintained shielings with a track along a ravine to a small beach.
Isle of Lewis
Built in 1994, the Pairc Land Raiders monument is dedicated to the memory of the people of Lochs who challenged their landlords.
Isle Of North Uist
Giant Mackaskill Monument is located ti the South of Berneray.
Isle Of Lewis
This communal burial tomb would have been an important highly visible monument of the first farming people who lived in the peninsula of An Rubha in the Neolithic period.