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The Western Isles, also known as the Outer Hebrides arc down the coast of Scotland stretching 130 miles from Lewis and Harris in the North down through North Uist, Berneray and Benbecula and on to South Uist, Barra, Eriskay and Vatersay in the South. Wild and magnificently untamed, these islands are renowned for being steeped in Gaelic history and tradition. Fringed with unspoiled sandy white beaches, the Western Isles are perfect for a spot of bracing leisure and sports activity, including water sports, walking, hiking, golf, fishing and abseiling. Inhabited for over six thousand years there are also numerous archaeological sites to provided a generous helping of culture. Superb for a windswept island getaway.
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