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Tarbert Harbour |
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North Huisinis |
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Tarbert Harbour |
On a lovely October Saturday, the reflections in the water of the Tarbert Village - Isle of Harris |
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Looking across to Scarp from North Huisinis on a clear day in October |
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On a lovely October Saturday, the reflections in the water of the Tarbert Village |
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Huisinish |
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Luskentyre Beach
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The sea just glistens - en route to the Huisinish beach - near the castle. - Isle of Harris |
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Luskentyre, a lovely white horse - Belle - wandering the beach. This photograph has been used on the front cover of the Island Life Magazine 2012
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Another view of a beautiful loch in the Isle of Harris |
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Loch Seaforth from Bowglass
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Two Otters Playing - Flodabay |
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Looking back at Loch Seaforth - from the Bowgalss pathway - Isle of Harris |
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Just one of the group of seals near Finsbay - Isle of Harris |
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Huisinis Rd - Cloud Drama
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Huisinis Rd
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Bowglass - Harris
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Huisinis Rd - Isle of Harris March 2011 |
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Huisinis Rd - Isle of Harris March 2011 |
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This path is well worth taking - the gradual ascent, provides beautifiil views of Harris Hills
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Harris beaches |
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Isle of Harris |
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Seilabost -isle of Harris |
Harris Beaches really are the prettiest beaches in Scotland |
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The Harris Hills create the perfect backdrop |
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Seilabost beach on a lovely weekend in June. |
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Loch Huamabhat - Harris
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View Looking towards the Harris Hills
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This is my favourite Harris Loch, just stunning! |
This lovely Harris Hills scene - makes it the perfect place for the seat |
These pretty falls are at the beginning of the Maraig to Urgha walk on Harris |
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Fishing Boats Moored - Isle of Harris
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Sea LOchs - Isle of Harris |
These lovely boats were moored - a beautiful setting on the Isle of Harris |
Golden beach on the Isle of Harris on a sunny day in March |
Lovely sea lochs - Isle of Harris |
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Harris Hills in Snow
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The snow created a lovely scene on The Harris Hills |
Tarbert Harbour -still and calm -
Isle of Harris - The Western isles
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Looking out from Horgabost beach on Isle Of Harris |
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Inside St Clements Church - Rodel |
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Rocky Landscape - Harris
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Beautiful inside this lovely old church. Graham admiring the architecture - before climbing the old stone stairs |
A great rocky landscape scene - Isle of Harris
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Even the rocks are pretty! The bright yellow make them gleam |
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Luskentyre Beach
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Sheep on Harris
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Highland Cattle - Huisinis Rd |
A lovely day - June - at
Luskentyre beach - Harris.
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Sheep grazing on the saltings at Northton - small grass islands. |
Cows being nosey at the start of the Huisinis Road |
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Borve beach - Western Isles
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Mievig - on the Golden Road Harris
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Looking from Scarista to Borve beach with Luskentyre across the water |
This idyllic setting with snowy mountains in Harris.
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Looking down on Horgabost beach and across to Luskentyre |
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Boat - on the Golden Road Harris
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Looking across from Northton
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Looking across from Borve |
We passed this tranquil scene just past Mievig Harris - Western Isles |
This snowy mountain scene - shot from Northton near Leverburgh
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Looking down on Borve beach and across to Luskentyre |
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Snowy scene from Borve
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Rainbow - near Tarbert
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Looking across from Borve beach on a gorgeous Saturday in March |
October - this rainbow alights the skies - near Tarbert |
Looking down on the village of Northton South Harris |
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Northton South Harris
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Tarbert - Isle of Harris
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The Huisinis Road
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Looking down the road to the lovely village of Northton |
A quiet Saturday in March 2009 the tranquil harbour is quiet
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Amhuinnsuidhe Castle
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Tarbert to Stornoway Road
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A Post Office - Isle of Harris
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View from Ardhasaig - Harris
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The stunning views from the Tarbert to Stornoway Road - isle of Harris
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A rather unusual post office in The Isle of Harris
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More stunning views from the Tarbert to Stornoway Road - isle of Harris
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The Ferry At Tarbert
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Boat Moored along Golden Road
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The Caledonian MacBrayne ferry in the port harbour of Tarbert
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This lovely loch in Harris - the water was crystal clear. |
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Lovely Autumn Colours and just a glimpse of the boat |
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Luskentyre Beach - may 2009
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A lovely loch at the start of 'The Golden Road' - Isle of Harris
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This huge stone was placed here by a clansman many years ago.!
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Couldn't be anywhere else really! A stunning Luskentyre beach
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Harris - house in a niche |
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Calf Suckling on Huisinis Road |
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Huisinis - Scenes En Route |
This house in Harris certainly found a beautiful niche |
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On the way to Huisinis beach - isle of Harris - this lovely scene |
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A scene taken by the Huisinis Rd, near Amhuinnsuidhe Castle |
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View of Tarbert
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Scalpay Bridget
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Tarbert - From The Ferry
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This is a view of Tarbert as seen just as the ferry left for Uig on Skye |
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View of Scalpay Bridge from the Tarbert - Uig Ferry |
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The view of the Tarbert port from the Ferry - as we were pulling away. |
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Seilabost beach |
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Rodel - Cliff tops |
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Huisinis Beach |
One of the prettiest western isles beaches - Seilabost with golden sand and aqua marine seas |
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The sheep really do get just about anywhere as you can see - these we spotted at Rodel cliff tops - Isle of Harris |
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Huisinis beach - Isle of Harris.This Hebridean beach is just perfect - and all the better for having travelled along the beautiful Huisinis Road to reach it! |
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Amhuinnsuidhe Castle
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Huisinis - Scenes En Route |
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Rodel - A peaceful bay |
Amhuinnsuidhe Castle in a stunning location with views to South Harris and the islands beyond“. Amhuinnsuidhe” is the Gaelic for “sitting by the river” |
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This lovely countryside is a scene taken by the Huisinis Rd, near Amhuinnsuidhe Castle |
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This lovely bay near Rodel is so peaceful - just sit and watch the sea and the birds |
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Flodobay - Isle of Harris
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Flodobay - Isle of Harris
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Traigh Mheilein Beach
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Flodobay - a boat moored near the jetty - Isle of Harris |
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Flodobay - Fleoideabhagh - Isle of Harris - Western Isles |
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To reach this beach from the North side of Huisinis you have quite a scramble - but well worth the effort! |
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Greylag Goose - Isle of Harris
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Sheep on the Saltings
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Church and Lovely Loch
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Greylag goose seen in The Isle of Harris. |
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Sheep grazing on the saltings at Northton - small grass islands. |
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The lilies in this loch near Lingerbay were just beautiful |
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HUisinis Beach
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Loch Seaforth on a lovely day - Isle of Harris |
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The gentle waves at Huisinis - Isle of Harris March 2011
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Borve - Harris
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Borve - Harris
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Borve beach - Isle of Harris - Hebrides beaches
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Couldnt resist a photo of this lovely pony in Harris |
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Borve beach - Isle of Harris - Hebrides beaches
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Huisinis |
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North Huisinis |
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North Huisinis |
Another view of the jetty at the North Side of Huisinis. |
Looking across to Scarp from North Huisinis - taken in March 2013 |
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North Huisinis - on a lovel bright day in March - Isle of Harris |
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Luskentyre Beach
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Amhuinnsuidhe - Huisinis Road
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Near Borve - Isle Of Harris |
A lovely day in August at
Luskentyre beach - Harris.
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Lovely Isle of Harris scenery her along the Huisinis Road. |
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Lovely red rocks against the aqua seas - Isle of Harris - Near Borve |
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The Isle of Harris is the southern part of the largest island of the Outer Hebrides - or Western Isles which is the description given to the islands in modern times. The Isle of Harris lies 25 miles North West of the Isle of Skye and 40 miles West of mainland Scotland.
The Isle of Harris is actually joined to the Isle of Lewis, Harris has a wide range of landscapes. On the west coast are some of the most spectacular beaches of Britain with large open machair areas. In the north, the terrain is rugged, mountainous and has a Lunar feel to it.
The east coast is more isolated and has some of the oldest rocks in the world, up top three million years old!!
The rocks are a result of scouring by the glaciers in the Ice Ages. The area is known as ‘The Bays’ as there are lots of small, quiet inlets and bays.
We love Harris for its total peace and tranquility, (a little busier during the touristy summer months)
Whisky Distillery
Just this last year, there is even a new whisky being created, a fine single malt, this is a long term project, being inspired by the environment, heritage and culture of the Isle of Harris. The whisky seeks to fill a demand, as well as ensure economic griwth for Harris
The Isle of Harris and a wild mountainous almost moonscape feel about it - Harris has fantastic white, golden sandy beaches and you do see clear blue skies and aqua marine seas.
There are many inland lochs in The Isle of Harris which really are pretty, and of course are excellent for fishermen who can often be seen relaxing by the lochs. The Harris islanders have a beautiful soft lilt to to their voices and the accent is unmistakable and even sounds very romantic.
Harris has winding single track roads - which make it very different from being on the mainland - and these and the Harris hills and mountains provide a wonderful scenic backdrop that lets you exploit the beauty of The Isle of Harris in a very leisurely way.
North Harris
Adjoining Lewis has "An Cliseam" , the highest mountain in the Outer Hebrides at 799 metres. The landscape of North Harris is unique. The hills are rugged and mountainous. They are split by locs and valleys, which have been scoured by glaciers.
There is now peat on much of the moorland hillsides, however at the top peaks and ridges, bedrock is to be found. The rock often is Lewisian Gneiss a rock that is very old - up to 3 billion years old!
South Harris
The southern part of Harris is less mountainous, with lots of unspoilt white sandy beaches on the west coast.The main settlements are Rodel, known for its medieval St. Clement's Church, and Leverburgh, where you can catch the ferry south to the Uists. Luskentyre and Scarista are considered to be most spectacular beaches with miles of golden white sands.
East Harris
There is a spectacular east coast road which winds along through the Bays of Harris - and small villages like Lickisto, Geocrab, Manish, Flodabay, Ardvay, Finsbay and Lingerbay.
Harris Tweed
A weaver who lives and works at Luskentyre - Donald John MacKay, in 2011 was given the MBE for services to the Harris Tweed Industry. Nike had been looking for a way to uodate their trainers and after seeing swatches of the Harris Tweed ordered immediately and many of the Islands weavers were put to work, to help meet the demand. Mr Mackay has been weaving for over forty years. Over the past 21 years, he and his wife Maureen have been independently producing the tweed, trading under the name Luskentyre Harris Tweed.
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