Maraig, Isle of Harris

Isle of Harris

 
 

ISLE OF Harris

 

Famous the world over for its breathtaking scenery and mesmerising beaches, the Isle of Harris needs little introduction. Captivating year-round, its natural beauty, tranquility and unique Gaelic hospitality make it a bucket list destination for many. Located in the Outer Hebridean archipelago, 40 miles off Scotland's west coast, getting here is part of the adventure - those who make the effort won’t be disappointed; the weather may change but the sense of wonder will never leave you!

(Probably) the most famous view in the Western Isles! Luskentrye Sands and the Sound of Harris seen from the South Harris coast road

Highland cattle on the mountain road to Huisinish!

The bay of Traigh na Cleabhaig with the distinctive summit of Ceapabhal behind. The several clustered beaches of Northton make for a lovely excursion

Harris’s famed, Luskentyre sands, routinely named one of the best beaches in the world! Looking across to the uninhabited island of Taransay

On the slopes of Greascleit, opposite the island of Scarp, with the stunning bay of Tràigh Mheilein in view. A favourite Harris walk from Huisinish

Seilebost Beach in overcast weather - still mesmerising!