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Hanson, William S. "The Roman Presence: Brief Interludes", in Edwards, Kevin J. & Ralston, Ian B.M. (Eds) (2003) Scotland After the Ice Age: Environment, Archaeology and History, 8000 BC – AD 1000. Edinburgh. Edinburgh University Press.

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With lots to see and do, whether spotting wildlife, water sport adventures, a ceilidh with locals or a walk along a magical beach, you will be spoilt for choice.

See the ancient Callanish Standing Stonesrising from the Lewis landscape to give an imposing outline against the endless island skies and feel the echoes of the past murmuring round these monoliths – an eternal testament to islanders enduring spirit and ingenuity. Lawson, Bill (10 September 1999) "From The Outer Hebrides to Cape Breton - Part II". globalgenealogy.com. Retrieved 14 October 2007. As one of Europe’s last untouched natural habitats, the Outer Hebrides offer visitors an experience they will never forget. Whether strolling acrosswhite sand beachesor among the shadows of 5000-year-old standing stones, thehistory of the islandsis a constant presence. The largest islands are deeply indented by arms of the sea such as Loch Ròg, Loch Seaforth and Loch nam Madadh. There are also more than 7,500 freshwater lochs in the Outer Hebrides, about 24% of the total for the whole of Scotland. [13] North and South Uist and Lewis, in particular, have landscapes with a high percentage of fresh water and a maze and complexity of loch shapes. Harris has fewer large bodies of water but has innumerable small lochans. Loch Langavat on Lewis is 11 kilometres (7mi) long, and has several large islands in its midst, including Eilean Mòr. Although Loch Suaineabhal has only 25% of Loch Langavat's surface area, it has a mean depth of 33 metres (108ft) and is the most voluminous on the island. [14] Of Loch Sgadabhagh on North Uist it has been said that "there is probably no other loch in Britain which approaches Loch Scadavay in irregularity and complexity of outline." [15] Loch Bì is South Uist's largest loch and at 8 kilometres (5mi) long it all but cuts the island in two. [16]

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Downham, Clare (2007) Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of Ívarr to A.D. 1014. Edinburgh. Dunedin Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-903765-89-0 Lewis, Callanish, ' Tursachan' ". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Archived from the original on 6 August 2012 . Retrieved 21 April 2008. The Outer Hebrides became a unitary council area in 1975, although in most of the rest of Scotland similar unitary councils were not established until 1996. [141] [142] Since then, the islands have formed one of the 32 unitary council areas that now cover the whole country, with the council officially known by its Gaelic name, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar under the terms of the Local Government (Gaelic Names) (Scotland) Act 1997. The council has its base in Stornoway on Lewis and is often known locally simply as "the Comhairle" or a' Chomhairle. [143] The Comhairle is one of only three Councils in Scotland with a majority of elected members who are independents. The other independent-run councils are Shetland and Orkney. Moray is run by a Conservative/Independent coalition. [144] [145]

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Statistical Bulletins". "2011 Census: Key Results on Population, Ethnicity, Identity, Language, Religion, Health, Housing and Accommodation in Scotland - Release 2A" (PDF). National Records of Scotland. 26 September 2013. p.26 . Retrieved 20 April 2014. Many visitors to the Outer Hebrides are eager to see the ancient stone circle at Callanish and the white sands and turquoise sea of Luskentyre beach, but there is so much more to this archipelago, as travel writer Brigid Benson reveals in her new book. A must have for travellers to the Outer Hebrides! The Hebrides were now part of Kingdom of the Isles, whose rulers were themselves vassals of the Kings of Norway. The Kingdom had two parts: the Suðr-eyjar or South Isles encompassing the Hebrides and the Isle of Man; and the Norðr-eyjar or North Isles of Orkney and Shetland. This situation lasted until the partitioning of the Western Isles in 1156, at which time the Outer Hebrides remained under Norwegian control while the Inner Hebrides broke out under Somerled, the Norse-Celtic kinsman of the Manx royal house. [89] This brilliant guide by The Offcomers give essential information, great maps and top tips on how to walk the way.

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Scotland Decides: SCOTLAND VOTES NO: Should Scotland be an independent country?". BBC. 19 September 2014 . Retrieved 31 March 2017. With renowned Hebridean hospitality as standard, any stay here lives with you, your family and your friends forever. The village of Leurbost in Lewis is the meeting point of two popular Scottish island cycling routes which connects with Uig, Bernera, and the Westside or Stornoway and the north. Recent conservation and refurbishment at the historic 3-star Royal has provided peaceful, front-facing guest rooms with great views and modern comfort. Enjoy creative cuisine in the traditionally styled Boatshed Restaurant or choose the more vibrant HS1. From the neat Victorian homes lining the streets of Stornowayin the east, to the stretching white sands of Bostaon Great Bernera in the west, where the clear Atlantic waters sound the evocative toll of the Time and Tide Bell as a reminder of the link between us and the elements, Lewis is an island of exciting contrasts and diverse experiences.There is some optimism about the possibility of future developments in, for example, renewable energy generation, tourism, and education, and after declines in the 20th century the population has stabilised since 2003, although it is ageing. [127] [133] A 2019 report, using key assumptions, (mortality, fertility and migration) was less optimistic. It predicted that the population is "projected to fall to 22,709 by 2043"; that translates to a 16% decline, or 4,021 people, between 2018 and 2043. [134] Taking your motorhome or campervan to the Outer Hebrides is a wonderful way to experience the islands.

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The Outer Hebrides has some of the finest walking experiences in Europe. Nowhere else offers such a rich combination of attractions: stunning beaches, abundant wildlife, turquoise seascapes, flower rich machair, imposing m ountains, outstanding archaeology and, of course, the islands’ unique Gaelic culture. Carefully designed, tailormade holidays, touring all parts of Scotland, including the Outer Hebrides. Self-drive, using the ferry routes, or flydrive. Awarded Best Small Tour Operator 2011, 2012 and 2013 in the prestigious Guardian/Observer Awards Explore the finest sailing in the British Isles - the Outer Hebrides. With new sheltered facilities throughout, you need only choose your route and destinations ranging from fully serviced first rate facilities or isolated wilderness anchorages, often within a day’s sail of each other. Whether on a skippered boat a charter or on your own boat, the choice is yours. You can use inter island ferry service, bus services, hire a bike or motor your way around our stunning islands. Get some tips on how to drive and cycle safely.Luxury Glamping Cabins near to the Callanish stones, Carloway Broch and Dalmore beach. With stunning views, luxury beds, en-suite showers & kitchenette. Sleeping 2 adults & 2 children & centrally located for visiting Lewis & Harris. A visit to them is a MUST for anyone looking for the local intel, events, maps, activities, accommodation and lots more! Rotary Club of Stornoway (1995) The Outer Hebrides Handbook and Guide. Machynlleth. Kittiwake. ISBN 0-9511003-5-1

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