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Tour Uist, Hebrides, Scotland
Thursday, September 10, 2009
This evening I am posting images , information and videos obtained during my tour of North and South Uist.
The Uists are part of the Hebrides. South Uist is 35km long and 13km wide while North Uist is the largest island measuring 21km in length and 29km in width. The scenery is both stunning and diverse with miles of sandy beaches, hilly terrain, seascapes, landscapes and an usual quality of light. Fishing, crofting (farming) and tourism are some of the key activities. Peat is still used for fuel. The islands have much to offer the visitor including a rich historical heritage, wildlife, scenery and photography-not to mention the omnipresent sheep! Visit and enjoy these islands, but don't expect a sun tan.
This is a traditional style thatched cottage.
Scolpaig Tower, a folly which dates from 1830 on site of an Iron Age fort.
Aspect of Pobull Phinn stone circle.
Sensible sheep sheltering from the prevailing wind.
Art at Cladach Baleshare
Click here for a video of Dun an Sticir fort.
Click here for a video of Cladh Hallan Round Houses
Contact me for a private tour or information.
The Uists are part of the Hebrides. South Uist is 35km long and 13km wide while North Uist is the largest island measuring 21km in length and 29km in width. The scenery is both stunning and diverse with miles of sandy beaches, hilly terrain, seascapes, landscapes and an usual quality of light. Fishing, crofting (farming) and tourism are some of the key activities. Peat is still used for fuel. The islands have much to offer the visitor including a rich historical heritage, wildlife, scenery and photography-not to mention the omnipresent sheep! Visit and enjoy these islands, but don't expect a sun tan.
This is a traditional style thatched cottage.
Scolpaig Tower, a folly which dates from 1830 on site of an Iron Age fort.
Aspect of Pobull Phinn stone circle.
Sensible sheep sheltering from the prevailing wind.
Art at Cladach Baleshare
Click here for a video of Dun an Sticir fort.
Click here for a video of Cladh Hallan Round Houses
Contact me for a private tour or information.
Labels: Hebrides
posted by Nigel Cole @ 12:42 PM