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A stone building reminiscent of a Blackhouse, designed by Stuart Bagshaw in 1999 as an interpretive centre of William MacGillivray, an ornithologist from Harris who worked with John James Audubon on the book ‘Birds of America’. It is now a café.
* Open from Monday to Saturday from 10:00-17:00, contact directly for distillery tours.
Frog orchid, northern marsh orchid, early marsh orchid, greater twayblade, and lesser…
Distinctive medium sized wading bird with dark green upper parts, white underparts and a…
Seallam! Visitor Centre is found in Northton Isle of Harris in the lovely Isle of Harris.…
This area, from the township of Taobh Tuath to the headland of Rubh' an Teampaill, has…
Facing out into the Atlantic Traigh Scarasta has dramatic views over the Sound of…
Large Diving water bird present on the Harris coastline throughout the winter
Borrisdale Tweed produces high quality, exclusive, Harris Tweed products. We make…
Bag Steinigidh lies between Scarasta and Borve on the west coast of Harris.
This standing stone appears now as a single monolith overlooking one of the most…
Studio Gallery selling Original Paintings of Hebridean Landscapes, Prints, Giclee Prints,…
Photograph © David Wilson
The book The Lewis Man starts with the body of a perfectly…
Large diving water bird with red neck in summer plumage
Large diving water bird with red neck in summer plumage
Remains of an Iron Age broch at NG032 940 near the village of Borve.