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Western Isles

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Western Isles
In an arc of more than 130 miles the Outer Hebrides lie on the very edge of Europe. They are the stronghold of Gaelic culture and offer a strong sense of escape from the everyday.
 
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From finding a beach all to yourself to joining in a ceilidh, the Western Isles experience mixes an inspiring environment with a unique culture.
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Get Active
Fish, golf, walk, birdwatch, ponytrek, sail, surf, kayak, botanize the machair - lots to do in the Western Isles - so overcome that temptation just to sit and watch the waves.
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Best Wildlife
Flower-rich machair, endless rolling moors, huge beaches, interwoven lochans - great variety, plus the best chance of hearing corncrakes anywhere in the UK.
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Fishing
A true wilderness landscape that appears to contain more water than land, islands where the angler is spoilt for choice, lochs, small rivers and of course an immense coastline. On one side lies the Atlantic and on the other the prolific waters of the Minch.
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Gaelic
The stronghold of Gaelic in Scotland, the language is spoken throughout the Western Isles.
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Whisky Galore!
Visit the Am Politician, the pub on Eriskay, to see a bottle of ‘Polly’ whisky and other items from this favourite wreck.
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Buried Chessmen
The sand dunes of Uig in the west of Lewis are well-known as the burial site of an amazing hoard of chessmen. Crafted out of walrus ivory and whale teeth, the exquisitely carved chess pieces were discovered in 1831.
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