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Standing majestically at the northwest edge of Europe, this 150 mile-long

island chain of beaches, culture, wildlife and adventure is a haven for

outdoor activities, and a great place to unwind. Nowhere else will you find

such diversity of landscapes and species, arts, crafts and music: the islands

have an abundance of beautiful habitats... peaceful, unspoilt and natural.

Fresh water and sea lochs unsurpassable in their beauty and abundance

provide a great resource for fishermen and bird life.

Traditional music and crafts live on in a lively and modern culture, which is

civilised in the true sense of the word.

Pioneering sporting and cultural events attract people from all over the world

to experience this Gaelic heartland.

Get even closer to nature: a boat trip to spot whales, dolphins,

seals or puffins or a guided walk to mix with otters, buzzards or deer.

And for those who like an adrenalin rush, expert or not, try out surfing,

climbing, diving or power boating.

The Hebridean Gaels always provide a friendly welcome, making the visitor share the sense of belonging and freedom - one of the great traits of the local heritage.

The sense of being surrounded by the fresh Hebridean air carries the visitor into a world of serenity.