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  1. Welcome to the Outer Hebrides

    The Outer Hebrides are a celebrated, interconnected chain of Atlantic islands which caters for thrill seekers and chill seekers alike. Mountains, moors and machair (the rare and fragile grassland between sand dunes and moorland) and white sandy beaches host the very best of Gaelic culture, wildlife, food, drink and arts.. Community ceilidhs, canoeing, hillwalking, windsurfing and dozing off in ...

  2. The Outer Hebrides

    Located on the very edge of Europe, Scotland's Outer Hebrides offer a striking mix of landscapes. Heather-backed mountains overlook windswept golden sands, with dense areas of peat bog in between. Of the two hundred plus islands that make up the archipelago, only a handful are actually inhabited. Lewis and Harris form the northernmost island ...

  3. Outer Hebrides

    The Outer Hebrides is a group of islands that sit off the west coast of Scotland, each with its own unique way of life. The Hebridean islands offer wild Atlantic waves, diverse wildlife and vibrant Gaelic culture. Its powder white beaches are world-renowned, with some even featured on Condé Nast Traveller's recent list of Best Beaches in the ...

  4. Isle of Lewis and the Isle of Harris

    Off the west coast of Scotland, the Isle of Lewis and Isle of Harris form the main island in the Outer Hebrides. With dramatic landscapes, a unique Gaelic culture and fascinating history, Lewis and Harris are a great place to start your Hebridean adventure. You will be blown away by wild mountains, immense white beaches, rugged coastlines and ...

  5. Outer Hebrides travel

    Europe. The Western Isles, or Na h-Eileanan an Iar in Gaelic - also known as the Outer Hebrides - are a 130-mile-long string of islands lying off the northwest coast of Scotland. There are 119 islands in total, of which the five main inhabited islands are Lewis and Harris (two parts of a single island, although often described as if they ...

  6. Must-see attractions in Outer Hebrides

    Callanish Standing Stones. Outer Hebrides. The Callanish Standing Stones, 15 miles west of Stornoway on the A858 road, form one of the most complete stone circles in Britain.

  7. Outer Hebrides

    The wonderfully scenic Outer Hebrides extend south from Lewis and Harris in the far north, down through the Uists to culminate in the twin delights of Vatersay and Barra, the latter with its much-loved castle and world-famous airstrip on the beach. Today, ferries and causeways connect all of the islands in this long chain including the six that make up the Uists alone: Eriskay, South Uist ...

  8. Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Outer Hebrides

    The Outer Hebrides have been inhabited since Mesolithic times, and there is a range of fascinating prehistoric archaeological sites to discover. The most famous of these is the ancient Neolithic Calanais Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis, which resembles its better-known younger cousin Stonehenge in England.

  9. The ultimate guide to Scotland's magical Hebrides islands

    An emerald shore receding behind, a sea breeze in your face, a dolphin surfing the bow wave as escort. The magic begins as soon as you board the ferry from Scotland's rugged west coast and head for Scotland 's Hebrides islands. This scattering of more than 50 inhabited and uninhabited islands, islets and skerries is like a world unto itself ...

  10. The Outer Hebrides: our island-hopping guide

    Travel information for the Outer Hebrides. Getting there. Caledonian MacBrayne (calmac.co.uk) operates car ferries between many of the Hebridean islands, with ports including Stornoway, Tarbert, Lochmaddy, Lochboisdale and Castlebay. If you plan to visit several islands, multi-journey Island Rover and Hopscotch tickets are worth investigating. ...

  11. Outer Hebrides

    1 Stornoway on Lewis is the only place in the entire Hebrides that you could call a town, with an airport and ferries from the mainland. 58.219 -6.835. 2 Great Bernera is a small island off the northwest coast of Lewis. Harris to the south, linked by a good main road, is rugged but more scenic. 57.8985 -6.8076.

  12. 14 Useful Things To Know Before Visiting The Outer Hebrides

    The Outer Hebrides are beautiful - so let's help keep them that way! (For more information on responsible camping, fellow Scotland travel blogger Kathi at Watch Me See has created a useful guide to camping in Scotland, and Outer Hebrides Tourism has information on camping laws as part of its Pride of P.L.A.C.E. campaign.)

  13. Isle of Barra Visitor Guide

    Overview. Scotland's Outer Hebrides have become a major tourist draw in recent years thanks to the popularity of the Hebridean Way - the 185-mile touring route that spans ten stunning islands across a landscape that boasts dazzling white sand beaches and picturesque rolling hills.. The first stage of the tour begins on the Isle of Vatersay which is the most southerly inhabited island of ...

  14. Barra Visitor Guide

    Barra. Barra is the most southerly of the inhabited islands in the Outer Hebrides. Long famed for its beauty - boasting beaches, hills, machair and moor all in a small island - Barra is a special place to visit, especially if you arrive by plane. The airport is one of the most unusual in the world, with flights landing on the beach at Cockle ...

  15. 12 Must-Visit Places in the Outer Hebrides

    3. Kisimul Castle in Castlebay. Kisimul Castle is a small medieval castle just off of the area of Castlebay in the south of Barra. Its name from Gaelic means 'castle island' and it is the only medieval castle to survive in the Outer Hebrides. Depending on the weather, you can take a boat there via Historic Scotland.

  16. Welcome Points and iCentre

    Welcome Point - MacGillivrays Gift Shop. Isle of Benbecula. Established in 1941, we are a local, family run, gaelic speaking, friendly gift shop and information centre, offering local gifts and produce. Enjoy a browse and sample our sweet treats while we top up your water free of charge. More Details.

  17. Outer Hebrides: An Insider's Travel Guide by Katie MacLeod

    Welcome to the Outer Hebrides - also sometimes referred to as the Western Isles - a beautiful island chain lying 30 miles off the north-west coast of mainland Scotland. These islands span roughly 130 miles, home to a population of 26,000 people. But don't make the mistake of assuming their location at the edge of the Atlantic means they ...

  18. Getting Here

    Getting Here. Your Hebridean island journey starts when you travel to our archipelago, just off the North West coast of Scotland. Separated from mainland Scotland by The Minch and Iceland and America by the vast Atlantic Ocean. Getting to the Outer Hebrides is much easier and quicker than you might imagine. From the central belt of Scotland ...

  19. Welcome to the Outer Hebrides

    Discover your very own slice of heaven and visit the Outer Hebrides. This celebrated, interconnected chain of Atlantic islands of the north west coast of Scotland caters for thrill seekers and chill seekers alike. Any stay here lives with you, your family and your friends forever.

  20. Grand Tour of the Outer Hebrides

    Grand Tour of the Outer Hebrides. Travel the length and breadth of the Western Isles on a tour that includes visits to 5,000-year-old standing stones, time to enjoy areas of natural beauty and four scenic ferry crossings, along with accommodation, 5 dinners and 5 breakfasts. Our extended tour of the Outer Hebrides has proved extremely popular ...

  21. Outer Hebrides Tourism

    Any tourism-related business can join as member and benefit from a host of business and marketing services, including a dedicated web page on the go to website for the Outer Hebrides with 2 million plus hits per year. We heavily promote our website on our social media which has 123k followers and we can boast of a reach of around 3.5 million ...