![]() |
|
|
Top: Scotland > Outer Hebrides Kisimul Castle Kisimul Castle sits on a rocky islet in the bay just off the coast of Barra. Legend has it that this has been the stronghold of the MacNeils since the 11th century. With its square keep and curtain wall, Kisimul has a similar design to Dunstaffnage Castle Isle of Lewis Transport, sightseeing, accommodation - your complete guide to the Hebridean Isle of Lewis off the Scottish west coast. Lewis is a fairly flat island with many spectacular sandy beaches, a rugged coastline and a landscape that is worth investigating. Grimersta A remarkable opportunity to fish the famous Grimersta System of River and Lochs of the Isle of Lewis. Grimersta Estate and the Grimersta River itself are well known as one of the most prolific small salmon rivers in Scotland. The Stone Ring of Callanish While the stones in the Ring of Callanishare the most prominent and visually striking objects in the area, they are only one part of a spacious cluster of some 20 megalithic ruins within a 2 mile radius. Doune Braes Hotel The Doune Braes hotel is an ideal base for walking, birdwatching, fishing, touring and basically tranquil on the Isle of Lewis. Sea Trek - Isle of Lewis Boat Trips Sea Trek are a small boat charter company that offers a high quality service to visitors wishing to explore the spectacular coastal scenery and wildlife on the Atlantic coast of the Isle of Lewis. Lews Castle Located in Stornoway, the capital of the Western Isles, this light brown, mock-Tudor folly was built in the 19th century by Sir James Matheson who purchased the island of Lewis in 1844 with part of the fortune he accumulated from the opium trade in the Fa North Uist Lochs and lochans cover half the area of the island of North Uist - land, sea, sky and reflected sky merge together to provide an enchanting effect. The island with all its salt and fresh water is a paradise for anglers - salmon and trout. Western Isles Highlands and Islands Tourist Services Listing of Bed and Breakfast and guesthouse accommodation in the Outer Hebrides. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||