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The Western Isles has an astonishing diversity in the natural landscape from rugged hills and moorlands to white sandy beaches. The 150 mile stretch of islands which make up the Outer Hebrides is an unspoilt haven for wildlife the waters are home to basking sharks, dolphins, otters and whales.
There are a host of experiences on offer with well known icons such as Callanish Stones, The Broch in Lewis, St Clement’s Church in Harris and Kisimul Castle in Barra to visit. You can’t travel far in these islands without coming upon a site of archaeological or historical significance. If you enjoy the outdoors there are a number of activities to partake in including mountain biking, canoeing and kayaking, guided walks, climbing, abseiling, surfing, windsurfing or yachting. After such activity you will be pleased to know the area is renowned for the quality of its food and offers some great eating experiences.
The Isle of Barra is the smallest and remotest of the islands in the Outer Hebrides. It is just five miles across by eight miles long, but noted for its beauty. It is sometimes described as a compact paradise and whatever your interest, cycling on secluded roads, fishing, walking on the hills or on the long white sandy beaches, or simply enjoying the scenery, you will find it on Barra
Old School – Barra offers spacious accommodation for a relaxing holiday on the smallest of the islands of the Outer Hebrides with beautiful views over Brevig Bay. The island noted for its beauty offers the visitor a wealth of activities to experience.
