Tag: Harris

  • The Layby – Seilebost

    View over Seilebost and Luskentyre in Harris

    I call it “THE layby” – the one where everyone who visits the Isle of Harris stops at least at one point (or many times in my case) – this view over Seilebost towards Luskentyre is just so stunning!

    View over Seilebost and Luskentyre in Harris

    View over Seilebost and Luskentyre in Harris

    View over Seilebost and Luskentyre in Harris

    View over Seilebost and Luskentyre in Harris

  • Sgarasta Mhòr Beach

    Walking through the dunes and along the beach at Scarista.

    Walking through the dunes towards Sgarasta Mhòr beach – the beach at Scarista. Another one of the amazing beaches on the Isle of Harris, it seems endless.

    Walking through the dunes and along the beach at Scarista.

    Sgarsta Mhòr is located on the southern coast of the island and offers an amazing view towards the mountains on all sides.

    Walking through the dunes and along the beach at Scarista.

    Walking through the dunes and along the beach at Scarista.

    Walking through the dunes and along the beach at Scarista.

    Found some dogs, as always.

    Walking through the dunes and along the beach at Scarista.

  • St Clement´s Church

    View of Luskentire beach

    Goodbye Lewis, it was time for my last few days in Harris and as always I had to stop as soon as this view of Luskentyre comes up – lucky me there is a bit of parking space at the perfect stop.

    View of Luskentire beach

    And another stop to admire Seilebost and Luskentyre.

    View of Luskentire beach

    After a coffee stop at Talla Na Mara I was ready to drive to the other end of Harris – the village of Rodel.

    Rodel

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    Rodel used to be the capital of Harris and the main port before Tarbert took over. There is a lovely walk along a loch up to the St Clements Church in Rodel. I didn´t do this walk back then, but last November when I was back in Harris for a workshop.

    St Clement´s Church 2

    St Clement´s Church

    The Church of Rodel, St Clement’s Church (Tur Chliamainn), was built in about 1520 by Alexander MacLeod of Dunvegan and Harris. It is the grandest medieval building in the Western Isles.

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    St Clements was probably built on the site of an even older church and fell into disuse after the Reformation in 1560. But the graveyard remained the preferred site for MacLeod’s burials.

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    After a few restorations and renovations over the centuries, the church had fallen into despair again and the Countess of Dunmore arranged for it to be repaired in 1873.

    Today the Historic Environment of Scotland cares for the church.

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    Entry is via a door in the north side of the nave. The interior of the church is a plain cruciform in shape, with north and south transepts not quite mirroring one another on either side of the nave. The nave and the choir would originally have been separated by a wooden screen. Almost opposite the door, in a window opening on the south side of the nave, is the head of a late medieval disc-headed cross, showing the crucifixion on the front. (Undiscovered Scotland)

    St Clement´s Church 6

    St Clement´s Church 7

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    Amazing views from behind the church.

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