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Tag Archives: Outer Hebrides
Toilets and showers in the Outer Hebrides
A list of toilets and shower facilities in the Outer Hebrides. Continue reading
The Black House
A murder mystery from which I learnt about some Hebridean traditions. Continue reading
St Kilda in a Day
I actually made it to St Kilda AND got to see a shoal of tuna along the way. Continue reading
Posted in 60 Before 60, Travel
Tagged 60 before 60, boats, islands, National Trust for Scotland, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, St Kilda, travel
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Stornoway
I didn’t really take to Stornoway. It has too many weird things like trees and people. Continue reading
Getting closer to St Kilda
I’ve seen it from afar, read all about it and booked myself on a trip. Now I just have to get there. Continue reading
Posted in 60 Before 60, Travel
Tagged Benbecula, Berneray, books, Harris, National Trust for Scotland, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, St Kilda
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Ruabhal
A watery view from Benbecula’s high point Continue reading
Flodda
No seals, but plenty of rusting, old farm machinery. Continue reading
Posted in Walking
Tagged Benbecula, Flodaigh, Flodda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, travel, walking
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Bornais
Paddling cows, a broch and a tricky path. Continue reading
Wheelhouse, South Uist
On this short walk I discovered the remains of houses that had been lived in for 1400 years. Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Walking
Tagged archaeology, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, South Uist, travel, walking
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Eriskay
Bonnnie Prince Charlie, wild horses and whisky galore!
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