Outer Hebrides
The Outer Hebrides are the westernmost chain of islands in the Hebrides, west of the Scottish Highlands. The Outer Hebrides are a fascinating destination. The scenery is beautiful. The landscape is rocky and mountainous, but also lush and verdant - due in no small part to the large amounts of rain which tend to fall.
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Benbecula or Beinn Na Faoghla is an island in the Outer Hebrides. In the main it's low-lying and sits between the larger islands …
Benbecula Travel Guide »
Harris is one of the Outer Hebrides in
Scotland, known for its Harris Tweed. It is joined to the larger island of
Lewis but they are known as separate islands.
Harris Travel Guide »
Barra is an island in the Outer Hebrides,
Scotland. The island has a population of 1078, and is connected by causeway to Vatersay …
Barra Travel Guide »
South Uist or Uibhist A Deas is an island in the Outer Hebrides with population of less than 2,000 but extending over 25 miles from north to south.
South Uist Travel Guide »
Saint Kilda is the westernmost of the Outer Hebrides in
Scotland, and is arguably geographically separate enough to be considered …
St Kilda Travel Guide »
Eriskay is an island in the Outer Hebrides. It has a population of around 130, scattered along the 5km or so of road.
Eriskay Travel Guide »
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