Visit some of the great attractions in the Outer Hebrides including museums, galleries, art centres, historic sites and other fascinating visitor centres.
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Arts Centres
Northton, Isle of Harris
Bill Lawson specialises in genealogy and history material on the Outer Hebrides, and offers guided walks and slideshows.
Parks & Gardens
Upper Carloway, Isle of Lewis
Leathad Ard is a beautiful Hebridean garden located on the Isle of Lewis.
Nature Centres & Reserves
Outer Hebrides
Go on an adventure and visit the islands of Mingulay, Berneray and Pabbay in the Outer Hebrides.
Museums
Shawbost, Isle of Lewis
Shawbost Museum is located in the west side of the Isle of Lewis, 20 miles north of Stornoway.
Galleries
Geocrab, Isle of Harris
Skoon Art Café is small and comfortable, and features original art, traditional Scottish music and a selection of home baking and refreshments.
Arts & Crafts
Kildonan, Isle of South Uist
This retail and display outlet for Uist Craft Producers is located within the Kildonan Museum complex.
Arts & Crafts
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
Hebridean Jewellery is a small retail outlet where all jewellery is handmade.
Exhibitions
Northton, Isle of Harris
Learn about the fascinating history of the Hebrides at the Seallam! Visitor Centre, located on the Isle of Harris.
Galleries
Ness, Isle of Lewis
This gallery displays the work of Anthony J Barber, located just 40 minutes from the north of Stornoway, the island capital of Lewis.
Nature Centres & Reserves
Offshore Islands, Outer Hebrides
Look out for seabirds and seals at the Rona and Sula Sgeir National Nature Reserve islands in the Outer Hebrides.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Carloway, Isle of Lewis
Gearrannan Blackhouse Village offers cottage accommodation, historical activities, and many fantastic walking, cycling and fishing opportunities.
Museums
Lochs
Find out about the history of the area at Kinloch Museum on the Isle of Lewis.
Monuments & Ruins
Carloway, Isle of Lewis
This visitor centre is located on the hillside next to the Doune Broch, one of the best preserved Iron Age brochs in Scotland.