Clach Mhic Leoid
A lone standing stone on a windswept Hebridean headland, Viking graves nearby, hints of lost structures beneath the sand—Clach Mhic Leoid keeps its secrets well. ...
Clach Mhic Leoid
A lone standing stone on a windswept Hebridean headland, Viking graves nearby, hints of lost structures beneath the sand—Clach Mhic Leoid keeps its secrets well. ...
Valtos: A Quay Built After the Storm
A village built on stone, debt, and salt water.
Boats lost, promises broken, and a quay that came when the fishing was in decline.
This is Valtos. ...
http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/05/18/valtos-a-quay-built-after-the-storm/
The Bernera Riot of 1874
An idyllic beach yet hiding a dark history. In 1874, crofters defied a tyrannical factor, faced eviction, marched in protest, and won. It was the beginning of the fight for land reform in the Hebrides. ...
Taigh a’ Bheannaich
A ruined chapel, vanishing huts, and a handful of monks who chose isolation on the edge of the Atlantic. Taigh a' Bheannaich is where faith met the wind and held fast for 1,400 years. ...
Ich bin dann mal auf Reisen und nehme mir eine Auszeit - I'm off travelling, taking a time-out
Kisimul Castle in Castlebay, Isle Of Barra on #Fensterfreitag #outerhebrides
Disconnected, but never out of reach. Even in the remote beauty of the Isle of Lewis, a classic red phone box stands tall, calling back to simpler days.
New Western Isles Photography Workshop. September 2025!
Vor 8 Jahren am Strand von Grenitote, North Uist. Bald schaue ich nach, ob es den Stein noch gibt. 8 years ago on the beach at Grenitote, North Uist. Soon I'll see if the stone still exists.
Dun Ban, an ancient fort in Loch Hornaraigh, Isle of Grimsay (between North Uist and Benbecula). #OuterHebrides A causeway can be seen to the front of the Dun, why this is permanently submerged is a bit of a mystery... #Hebrides
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Deep in the woods of Achamore Gardens on Gigha we came across this …