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A Hebridean Odyssey

Weaving our way slowly by land and sea, our vacation shall take us through the Outer Hebrides, from the southernmost point of Vatersay, Barra, Eriskay, South Uist, Benbecula, North Uist, Berneray, Harris and Lewis. An incredible and diverse landscape, the Outer Hebrides has vast white beaches, rugged mountains, fertile machair, huge seascapes and amongst it all quite simply superb wildlife - Otters, Eagles, Harriers, Divers, Corncrakes, and a density of birds reminiscent of a golden age.

"Highlights of the trip for us both were sightings of the Minke Whales and dolphin pod from the Oban ferry; seeing Corncrake well; Sand Martins swooping low over the beach at Culla Bay to feed; waders and chicks on the moorlands; a variety of waders on the shores including Curlew Sandpiper in breeding plumage; walking through the rare Machair habitat; great comparative views of Golden and White-tailed Eagles together with Common Buzzard; Arctic Tern; an obliging Red-throated Diver; Pipits and Wheatear almost everywhere; luckily catching up on a pair of Twite; the beautiful Luskentyre beach with Sea Gooseberry; the incredible Lewis chess pieces and even some of Craig's story telling!" Sara and Roy Cowley, 2022


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