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* '''The [[Outer Hebrides]]:''' [[Harris]] and [[Lewis]] are a single large island. [[Eriskay]], [[North Uist]], [[Benbecula]] and [[South Uist]] are effectively one island, being linked by road. Then [[Barra]] lies to the south. These are much barer and bleaker than the Inner Hebrides, with fewer sights and facilities. They can easily be combined with a visit to Skye, because a common access route is to drive across Skye and take the ferry from Uig. |
* '''The [[Outer Hebrides]]:''' [[Harris]] and [[Lewis]] are a single large island. [[Eriskay]], [[North Uist]], [[Benbecula]] and [[South Uist]] are effectively one island, being linked by road. Then [[Barra]] lies to the south. These are much barer and bleaker than the Inner Hebrides, with fewer sights and facilities. They can easily be combined with a visit to Skye, because a common access route is to drive across Skye and take the ferry from Uig. |
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* '''Northern Isles''' are the [[Orkney Islands |
* '''The Northern Isles''' are the [[Orkney Islands|Orkney]] and [[Shetland]] islands. They're quite different from the Hebrides and from each other, being Norse not Gaelic, with many well-preserved prehistoric remains. They're low-lying, treeless and breezy, with lots of amenities and sights. |
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* '''Firth of Clyde islands''' are [[Isle of Arran | Arran]] (the most charming), [[Isle of Bute | Bute]], and [[Millport (Cumbrae) | Great Cumbrae]]. Pleasant, accessible, all can be done as day-trips from the Glasgow area, but that means they'll feel busy and touristy if you've just come from the Hebrides. |
* '''Firth of Clyde islands''' are [[Isle of Arran | Arran]] (the most charming), [[Isle of Bute | Bute]], and [[Millport (Cumbrae) | Great Cumbrae]]. Pleasant, accessible, all can be done as day-trips from the Glasgow area, but that means they'll feel busy and touristy if you've just come from the Hebrides. |
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* '''[[St Kilda]]''' is not the name of |
* '''[[St Kilda]]''' is not the name of any island, but a lonely archipelago miles out in the Atlantic. Hirta the largest is where you land to see the abandoned village. It's only visited on occasional boat trips, weather and sea conditions permitting. |
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* '''[[Knoydart]]''' is the "mainland island", the last populated region of Great Britain to have no road connection to the rest of the country. It's possible to hike there over the moors, but usually you take the ferry from [[Mallaig]] to the main village of Inverie. |
* '''[[Knoydart]]''' is the "mainland island", the last populated region of Great Britain to have no road connection to the rest of the country. It's possible to hike there over the moors, but usually you take the ferry from [[Mallaig]] to the main village of Inverie. |
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