Tag: North Uist

  • North Uist

    Talking a walk in a forrest in North Uist, Outer hebrides

    Langass Woodland

    The sight of trees is a rare one, not only in North Uist, but all over the Outer Hebrides, so when I stumbled over a little forest in Langais, I just had to stop and take a walk.

    Talking a walk in a forrest in North Uist, Outer hebrides

    The area is a community woodland, and some fairies seem to live here.

    Talking a walk in a forrest in North Uist, Outer hebrides

    Hercules – the Bear.

    Whilst filming an advert for Andrex in Benbecula in 1980, Hercules, a grizzly bear escaped and went on the run for just over 3 weeks! He was eventually found in North Uist – 20 miles from where he went missing – by a crofter.

    He captured the imagination of the world as people followed the story with interest. The search for Hercules included the army and the navy and was followed by the world’s media.

    Following his caputure, he went on to appear in the film Octupusy, the James Bond film. (Outer Hebrides)

    Talking a walk in a forrest in North Uist, Outer hebrides

    From the Langais Woodland, I drove towards the North of North Uist and enjoyed the views along the way.

     

    Up North

    a day in Berneray, North Uist, Outer Hebrides

    a day in Berneray, North Uist, Outer Hebrides

    a day in Berneray, North Uist, Outer Hebrides

    a day in Berneray, North Uist, Outer Hebrides

    Dun an Sticir – a broch on a little island in the North of North Uist.

    The dun, whose name translates loosely as ‘Fort of the Skulker’, is set in a small tidal loch at the extreme northern end of North Uist. (Britain Express)

     

     

  • Pre-historic North Uist

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    I was driving by a folly in North Uist. Scolpaig Tower was built on the site of an Iron Age broch by Dr Alexander Macleod in the 1830’s to provide work during a famine.

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Pobull Fhinn Stone Circle

    A circle of stones awaited me at the end of a little walk, with a gorgeous view over a misty North Uist.

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Pobull Fhinn looks over Loch Langass and hiding behind the clouds is Ben Langass.

    The circle is composed of at least 48 stones, only one of which is really prominent, and many of which have fallen. The circle is set upon a man-made terrace, made by cutting into the slope of Ben Langass on one side and building up the slope on the other to create a fairly level platform. The circle is actually an oval shape, about 37 metres by 30 metres, with the longer side running east to west. (Britain Express)

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Barpa Langass

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Barpa Langass to the south of the Island is a 5,000-year-old burial chamber thought to be the burial place of a Neolithic chieftain. (Isle of North Uist)

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    The cairn has collapsed and can´t be accessed.

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    But again, stunning views over North Uist…

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

    Around North UIst, Outer Hebrides

     

  • St. Kilda View & Traigh-stir

    Looking out from North Uist towards St Kilda, Outer Hebrides

    St Kilda Viewpoint

    It was a stunning day in North Uist and I drove up a hill to take a peak of St Kilda – there actually is a St Kilda Viewpoint in North Uist.

    Looking out from North Uist towards St Kilda, Outer Hebrides

    I didn´t use the telescope, which seemed a bit old and rusty, but my binoculars and actually was able to see St Kilda somewhere over there.

    Looking out from North Uist towards St Kilda, Outer Hebrides

    Traigh-stir

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.

    Afterwards, it was time for the beach and if you look closely at this image, you will see the archipelago of St Kilda on top of the horizon.

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.

    Hosta Beach (Traigh-stir) is such a stunning beach with great waves – must be amazing to surf there.

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.

    Traigh stir in North Uist and a view of St Kilda, Outer Hebrides.