Outer Hebrides and Skye
The Outer Hebrides, from the Norse word Harbredey meaning the isles at the edge of the sea, also known as the Western Isles have been inhabited for more than 6000 years. The isles include Harris and Lewis the largest island in Scotland and the third largest in the British Isles.
The Isle of Skye is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides. The island's peninsulas radiate out from a mountainous centre dominated by the Cuillin hills.
Read MoreThe Isle of Skye is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides. The island's peninsulas radiate out from a mountainous centre dominated by the Cuillin hills.
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Cidhe Eolaigearraidh - Barra - Outer Hebrides
Eoligarry jetty (Cidhe Eolaigearraidh) is located on the Eoligarry peninsular at the northern tip of the Isle of Barra. It was the site of a small ferry terminal where a gentle soul known as Big Neil ran an intermittent passenger ferry service to Ludig on South Uist until a new vehicle ferry went into service operating between Barra and Eriskay.
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