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Taigh Chearsabhagh
Lochmaddy, Isle of North Uist, Western Isles HS6 5AA - Scotland, UK

This local history museum and arts centre is located on the Island of North Uist and is run in partnership between the North Uist Historical Society and the Uist Art Association. There are two main gallery spaces within museum...
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Attractions near Taigh Chearsabhagh
A selection of attractions close to Taigh Chearsabhagh:
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| Berneray (9.2 Miles) |
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The small Hebridean island of Berneray lies off North Uist. Connected by a causeway it is a mere 3km by 5km in size but is...
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| Museum Nan Eilean (20.4 Miles) |
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This museum was established in 1983 by Comhairle nan Eilean, the Western Isles Council, to provide the first professional museum for the region. The...
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| Scarista Beach (25.1 Miles) |
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The west coast of Harris is renowned for its fine golden beaches. Scarista Beach is one of a string of world class sands which stretch...
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| Dunvegan Castle (33.5 Miles) |
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Situated on the rocks above Loch Dunvegan, Castle Dunvegan is an imposing sight. The home of the MacLeods for nearly 800 years, the castle remains...
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| Portree Harbour (40.9 Miles) |
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In the eighteenth Century, Portree harbour was the scene of many anguished departures for the people of Skye forced to emigrate to North America because...
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| The Lump (40.9 Miles) |
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The Meall or ‘The Lump’ in Portree on the Isle of Skye is the name given to the hill above the harbour and old quay...
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| Duntulm Castle (40.9 Miles) |
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Set on Trotternish, Skye’s most northerly peninsula, Duntulm Castle is an ancient fortification. It started life an Iron Age broch and then became a Pictish...
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| The Storr (40.9 Miles) |
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The Storr is probably Skye’s most famous landmark. It is a dramatic 719 metre high mountain located above the east-facing cliffs of the Trotternish Peninsula....
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| Kilt Rock (40.9 Miles) |
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Located on the east coast of Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula, the striking rock formation known as Kilt Rock is a 200 foot high sea cliff. The...
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| The Staffin Museum (40.9 Miles) |
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Learn more about the remarkable geological landforms of Skye at the Staffin Museum. This small community-based museum stands by the roadside in the village of...
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| Eriskay (45.1 Miles) |
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Eriskay is a tiny and beautiful island which is connected to South Uist by a causeway. Am Baile, ‘the town’ in Gaelic, boasts one pub,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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