This beautiful archipelago, where Scottish Gaelic is still spoken, is divided into the Inner and Outer Hebrides and stretches the length of Scotland's west coast. The most visited and largest of the Western Isles is the brooding Isle of Skye, a short ferry ride or bridge away from the mainland. Islay, home to prolific whisky production, is another gem. Highlights of the less visited Outer Isles include stark Lewis and the town of Stornoway, rugged Harris, with sandy beaches and tranquil Barra.
Restaurants in The Hebrides
5.0 based on 247 reviews
The target sports specialists on Skye. A.C.E provide a wide range of outdoor and indoor adventure activities suitable for families, stag and hen parties, corporate entertainment, Airsoft, Target Archery, Axe Throwing, Air Rifle Shooting, Clay Pigeon Shooting. rain or shine all year round.
Clay pigeon shooting with Matt was absolutely fantastic! First time for both of us and we had an amazing time. Fun, safe, and competitive. Matt makes you feel relaxed and at ease immediately, fires kept us from freezing too too much, and we were both able to hit quite a few! Would recommend clay pigeon shooting for anyone visiting Skye - and you get to meet famous Blaze the dog too!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
A new local gift shop and visitor information centre. Based in the old visit scotland building in the heart of Lochboisdale.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Based in Ness, in the Isle of Lewis, Sporsnis features a large multi-purpose hall, fitness suite and sauna, soft-play area and community learning and resource areas. It also boasts the only 10-pin bowling alley in the Western Isles. The facility currently operates 6 days a week from 9.00am to 10.00pm.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
We are a community run indoor play area at the rear of the Aros Hall called Rainydays. We are open all year for Locals and Visitors with extended opening times in the holidays. Healthy snacks and drinks for children with teas and coffee and home baking are available from the cafe.
3.5 based on 249 reviews
Aros is a popular visitor attraction and community cultural centre offering exhibition, cinema, live music, comedy, dance, drama, theatre, galleries and workshops. With a family friendly restaurant, gift shop and epic 3 story children's indoor play area - Jurrasic Island. Our current exhibition is a 45 minute long film called Skye Story that tells the tale of the history of Skye for the past 2.4 million years. Shown hourly from 10am (subject to change)
Excellent visitor centre. Great views ... spacious cafe / restaurant area and very nice shop and deli. Well worth a wee stop as you enter Portree. All the staff members were friendly and welcoming.
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