10 Things to do Adventurous in Outer Hebrides That You Shouldn't Miss

October 9, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Outer Hebrides, United Kingdom including Kilda Cruises, Surf Lewis, Dave's Hebridean Archaeological Tours, Seatrek, Segway Hebrides, Stornoway Seafari, Clearwater Paddling, Butt of Lewis Lighthouse, Hebridean Way, Sea Harris.
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1. Kilda Cruises

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5.0 based on 275 reviews

Kilda Cruises

5 Star VisitScotland grading for day trips to St Kilda World Heritage Site and winner of the Scottish Thistle Award for Best Outdoor Adventure Experience. Established in 2005, Kilda Cruises has unparalleled experience of St Kilda day trips and operates with the highest level of quality and comfort. Bookings by individuals, small groups and private charters welcome.

2. Surf Lewis

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5.0 based on 59 reviews

Surf Lewis

SurfLewis & Harris offer Surfing, Stand Up Paddleboarding Open Water Swimming and Snorkelling lessons throughout the Isles of Lewis and Harris.

3. Dave's Hebridean Archaeological Tours

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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Dave's Hebridean Archaeological Tours

Personal Guided tours of Lewis and Harris for the Single Traveller, Couple, Family or Group of Friends Max 6 People. Tours are conducted by a resident Archaeologist/Guide in a Land Rover Defender 110. Pick up point & drop off point by arrangement from Accommodation, Airport, Ferry or Yacht. The Itinerary for Your customised tour is based upon Your personal interests and fitness. (sorry no pets)

4. Seatrek

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5.0 based on 140 reviews

Seatrek

Seatrek offers unforgettable boat trips to St Kilda and around the Uig coast, Isle of Lewis (Stornoway) and Outer Hebrides. Whether your interest is in wildlife trips, a special charter or our family trips - we aim to please. We have boats operating in the waters west of the Hebrides for most of the summer season, taking people to remote and spectacular locations.

5. Segway Hebrides

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5.0 based on 137 reviews

Segway Hebrides

The Segway Tours are not operating for the 202Segway Hebrides provides tours in Lews Castle Grounds in Stornoway. Travelling on the off-road Segway X2, we glide over terrain and tracks including coastal paths, riverside and woodlands. Your guide will provide historical, wildlife and local information in line with each group's interests. Tours start and end at the Woodlands Centre cafe.

6. Stornoway Seafari

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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Stornoway Seafari

We are a small professional sea tour operator, run by an extremely experienced skipper, based in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Our services include wildlife/coastal tours that run seasonally between 1st April and 31st October and commercial/personal charters which are available 24/7. Our vessel is a brand new XS 850 rib, which is MCA coded for 12 passengers& 2 crew.

7. Clearwater Paddling

Dunard Castlebay,, HS9 5XD Scotland +44 1871 810443 [email protected] http://www.clearwaterpaddling.com
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Clearwater Paddling

Reviewed By 192elliek

Booked the Wild Barra kayaking trip which was a mixture of camping and lodge based accomodation. The guides were absolutely fantastic, making sure everyone was well looked after and imparting tips to help improve paddling technique. Went for the fully catered option and was impressed with the food and how well my dietary requirements were met. The hosts were really friendly, and the location itself was beautiful, within a few minutes walk of the get terminal and village shops and cafes.

8. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse

Scotland http://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Butt-of-Lewis
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4.5 based on 483 reviews

Butt of Lewis Lighthouse

Reviewed By PatriciaBremner - Gryon, Switzerland

This was a spectacular visit and well worth the drive to reach it. The coastline is amazing and full of bird life and the cliffs and rocks are breathtaking. If traveling with children it is worth noting that this is a dangerous location and children should not be allowed to run around unsupervised because of the easy access to cliff tops and steep falls.

9. Hebridean Way

Scotland
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Hebridean Way

The Hebridean Way passes through some of the most spectacular landscape in the UK. It is dual aspect, with a 156-mile long distance walking route and separate 185-mile long distance national cycle network route (NCN 780). Steeped in History, the Hebridean Way stretches along the length of the Outer Hebrides from Vatersay in the south to the Lewis in the north. The route passes through 10 Islands linked by a combination of causeways and ferries, over rugged hills and along dazzling Atlantic coastline. Whether cycling or walking, this is the place to tune into nature, leave your worries behind and enjoy!

Reviewed By bethanyhawkins3012 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

An amazing experience to come here. It's hard to believe this is Scotland. It is a white sand beach with crystal clear waters, from the pictures it looks like it could be Bora Bora. If in Barra you must come here!

10. Sea Harris

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5.0 based on 207 reviews

Sea Harris

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