Harris Tour Guide
St Clement's Church
Any visit to Harris must include a trip to St Clement's Church, in Rodel. Originating from the 16th century the church contains elaborately carved tombs, including that of the founder Clan Chief MacLeod.
Luskentyre Beach
Soft white sands that seem to go on forever. If the weather is kind you could be forgiven for thinking you are in the tropics, an ideal place for walking, relaxing, or just enjoying life.
Seallam Visitor Centre
You could spend an hour, or a day at Seallam Visitor Centre learning about the island communities.
Nisabost - Macleod's Stone
Going toward Leverburgh, just before you reach Horgabost a sign points the way to Macleod's Stone, a walk worth taking.
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Harris Sports Centre
A new modern leisure and fitness centre with pool, gym and a regular programme of activities
Amhuinnsuidhe Castle (pronounced 'avin-suey')
Art Galleries
Skoon Art Gallery
The Mission House
Willie Fulton
Holmasaig Gallery
Scalpay Linen
Great Blog Spot for information on Scalpay Linen and crofting life.
Scalpay Linen
Harris Tweed
The Isle of Scalpay
Scalpay is a small island in the Hebridean archeopelego. Situated only 330 yards from its famous neighbour The Isle of Harris.
Isle of Lewis
Stornoway capital of the Hebrides, Callanish Stones, Uig, Ness and Great Bernera, sites to see on Lewis all in a day out from Cartwheel Bothy.
Isle of Harris
Famous for Harris Tweed, pure white beaches and contrasting landscapes, The Isle of Harris has plenty to offer visitors all a short drive from the cottage.

