Wayfinder
Scalpay
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- 2 At the end of the loch the route passes through a gate then turns along the south side of Loch Cuilceach (NG233962) before climbing up to the twin cairns at the summit of Beinn Scorabhaig (NG237957). The views north to the empty Pairc area of South East Lewis and the Shiants Isles out at sea are well worth the exertion and the sodden feet.
- 3 From here, you can see Eilean Glas lighthouse below (NG247947) and the route sweeps round a group of unnamed lochs towards it. The lighthouse is surrounded by a fine stone wall which was built to provide shelter for the crops that the keepers grew in order to be self sufficient in this remote spot. Turn right and follow the wall to a gate which leads directly to it. Not only was Eilean Glas lighthouse the first in the Outer Hebrides; it was the first on the whole west coast of Scotland. Building was started in 1787 and completed in 1789 by Thomas Smith, father-in law of Robert Stevenson, the first of the famous Stevenson dynasty of lighthouse builders, who were responsible for the later addition of the tower and the keepers’ accommodation. In late spring and during the summer months, puffins can be seen along the top of the cliffs. However birdlife didn’t always have it so good at Eilean Glas; the last Great Auk recorded in Scotland was captured here in 1821.
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- 8 Turn right at the bridge at Ceann a Bhaigh (NG218967), the second on this route, and you’re back at the start.