The natural environment of the Hebrides...

The photos that follow are of the natural and historical environment that is immediately accessible immediately from the harp workshop venue. Some of these images have been borrowed from other tourism sites. Where this is the case these are credited and a link is made to their own site. Follow these links for more information on how to take part in these various activities. Alternatively follow this link to the Adventure Hebrides web site for activities during the day for family members, or during the evening.

Looking west over Loch Roag at sunset. (Photo Justin Busbridge)

 

Flat sea looking south over Loch Roag to the Harris mountains. (Photo JB)

 

Sunrise from Harris, overlooking the Cuillins of Skye. Photo Mike Briggs who provides guided hill walking trips

"Mairi Bhisa" anchored off Traigh Mhor (the big beach), Little Bernera island, in Loch Roag. (Photo JB)

 

Abseiling. (Photo Sgor Climbing.)

 

Sea-cliff climbing. (Photo Sgor Climbing.)

Evening light over Lewis moorlands. (Photo JB)

 

Visiting the offshore islands, Loch Roag, with Sea Trek sea safaris. (Photo Sea Trek. Follow link to their web site.)

 

Laura working hard as crew on "Mairi Bhisa", sailing on Loch Roag. (Photo JB)

 

Surf's Up! Playing in the Atlantic rollers off Lewis. (Photo Hebridean Surf Holidays. Visit their web site.)

 

Some of Europe's most beautiful beaches, Isle of Harris. (Photo courtesy Western Isles Tourist Board.)

 

Sea Kayaking takes you to many secret places. (Photo Adventure Hebrides. Follow this link to canoe holiday information..)

 

It can be winter here too! Photo JB

Trig point at the mouth of Loch Roag with the offshore islands beyond. (Photo JB)

 

Stornoway Harbour. (Photo JB)

 

The sea really is that colour! (Photo JB)

Gale! That's a fish farm out there. Wind speed probably Force 9. Photo JB (holding onto his hat!)