Outer Hebrides is a state/province in United Kingdom. Home to cities such as Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, and Barra, there's no shortage of things to do and see here.
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Outer Hebrides Travel Guide
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Outer Hebrides is a state/province in United Kingdom. Home to cities such as Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, and Barra, there's no shortage of things to do and see here.
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Stornoway
Isle of Lewis
Barra
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Looking for things to do in Outer Hebrides? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Standing Stones
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Sea stacks
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Turquoise Water in Scotland
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The white sand beach is at the far end of the island great bernera 44 kilometers 46 minutes drive away from Stornoway harbour. Mounted on the far skerry is the Time and Tide Bell, one of the several placed at the british coastline, where the unique design creates the tones when the tide rises by Macus Vergette. There are two highland cattle when we reach and a number of sheep standing on the stones on top.
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St Clement's church is the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century church in Rodel, Harris Scotland. It is 37 kilometers 40 minutes drive from Tarbert ferry terminal, or bus W10 and W13 with 12 minutes walk can reach the church. The church was built using local rock, its ground plan is cruciform and there is a tower at the west end accessible through a door.
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Luskentyre Beach is one of the largest and most spectacular beaches on Harris. It is 17 kilometers 22 minutes drive from Tarbert ferry terminal or bus W10 also reaches here. Named one of the UK best beaches in the Trip advisor traveller choice award. Luskentyre sand boasts miles of white sand and stunning green blue water. The scenery includes wonderful sand dunes and island of Tarasay, famous for the BBC castaway, nearby activities include hillwalking, cycling and much more.
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1st World War Memorial
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The Calanais standing stones are one of the most magnificent and best preserved Neolithic monuments that were erected 5000 years ago. It was 27 kilometers 26 minutes drive from Stornoway harbour or bus W2 plus 10 minutes walk. The stones are free to go in and open 24 hours. Beside the stones is the visitor centre is home to an exhibition, cafe and gift shop. The cafe is a perfect place to relax with a stunning view of Loch Roag. For the stones mystery surrounds its exact purpose, although much of the evidence indicates that these stones will be the sites of both astronomical observation and rituals activities.