• Lewis and Harris lie to the north of the Outer Hebrides, with North and South Uist, Benbecula and Barra, along with other smaller islands, to the south.
  • The magic begins as soon as you board the ferry from Scotland’s rugged west coast and head for Scotland's Hebrides islands.
  • Like the rest of the Hebrides, these islands contain plenty of ancient ruins although the population is thought to have never exceeded 180.
  • The Outer Hebrides are a celebrated, interconnected chain of Atlantic islands which caters for thrill seekers and chill seekers alike.
  • The Hebrides is an archipelago comprising hundreds of islands, both populated and unpopulted, off the northwest coast of Scotland.
  • Visit Distilleries, Castles, and Dramatic Cliffs on Scotland’s Hebrides Islands. On the islands of northwestern Scotland, get lost among windswept cliffs and...
  • The Inner and Outer Hebrides in Scotland are made up of a number of islands, including Lewis, St. Kilda, Harris, Taransay, Skye, Mull, Jura, and Islay.
  • The Outer Hebrides – also known as the Western Isles – are a 130-mile long island chain on the northwestern fringe of the UK.
  • Barra, which is one of the most southerly island of the Outer Hebrides, is and island with stunning scenery and beautiful beaches on the west part of the island.
  • The Southern Hebrides are part of the Inner Hebrides, the island group off the west coast of Scotland, and includes the islands of Mull Islay Jura and Colonsay.