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Tráigh Hórnais
Near Lochmaddy, North Uist, Western Isles HS6 - Scotland, UK

The beaches of North Uist stretch in a long line along the northern coast of this Western Isle. Tráigh Hórnais (pictured) is one of many which are idyllic on a warm summer’s day. Bring a picnic and enjoy the vibrant...
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Attractions near Tráigh Hórnais
A selection of attractions close to Tráigh Hórnais:
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| Berneray (6.6 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 (22 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 (23.4 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 (40.7 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 (44.8 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 (44.8 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 (44.8 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 (44.8 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 (44.8 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 (44.8 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 (46.7 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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