Top 6 Nature & Parks in Isle of Harris, Scotland

April 19, 2022 Giuseppe Pratt

Meadows, lochs, moorlands, castles—the Isle of Harris packs all of the Scottish signatures into one punch. The east side of Harris boasts some of the oldest known rocks in the world, dating back millions of years. On the west side, white sand beaches are caressed by gray-green waters that are perfect for surfing. Cruise over to the volcanic islands of St. Kilda and explore the ruins of a medieval village. The Harris Outdoor Adventure Centre offers kayaking, sailing, windkarting and mountain biking excursions to suit all levels of experience.
Restaurants in Isle of Harris

1. Luskentyre

Luskentyre Beach Harris Scotland
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5.0 based on 1,055 reviews

Luskentyre

Reviewed By gillyy2014 - Norwich, United Kingdom

This is as close to heaven as you could get, it took my breath away so calming and peaceful.The white sand and crystal clear sea that just go on for miles and miles with the Harris hills as a backdrop it truely is a magical place

2. Scarista Beach

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5.0 based on 205 reviews

Scarista Beach

Reviewed By trippingovertheglobe - London, United Kingdom

This was such an amazing beach, stunning views all around, soft white sands, and hardly anybody around. We had earlier visited Luskentyre beach, and found that to be far too busy and an unpleasant experience due to the hoards of people and human excrement everywhere. You can park just on the road side here, just before you get to Northton, and walk through the field, and into the dunes where the wonders of this beach then reveal themselves. We spent a magical and solitary couple of hours here, just marvelling at the views and solitude. We will be back

3. Huisinis Beach

B887 Scotland https://www.virtualheb.co.uk/road-to-huisinis-isle-of-harris-western-isles/huisinis-road-harris.php
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5.0 based on 146 reviews

Huisinis Beach

Reviewed By MartinC209 - Sheffield, United Kingdom

We were advised to visit here by our hotel. Sadly the weather was not good with heavy rain most of the time but even so the scenery and views were spectacular on the road to get there. On a sunny day it would be simply magnificent. At the end of the drive, which takes a good 30 minutes I would say, is the beach which is beautiful (even in the rain). There is a small camper van campsite there.

4. Horgabost Beach

859 Off A, HS3 3HR Scotland http://www.virtualheb.co.uk/horgabost-isle-of-harris-western-isles/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Horgabost Beach

Reviewed By ShazmeisterP - Rothwell, United Kingdom

We wanted a place to camp for the night and chose Horgabost campsite due to its location to the beach. The beach can be directly accessed from the campsite and it's stunning (as are all the beaches on Harris). A lovely level walk out to the sea and quite sheltered, which helps a lot as so windy around here. When I was here I was the only person walking on the beach.

5. Seilabost Beach

Off A859, Seilabost Scotland
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Seilabost Beach

Reviewed By Scotlandmac - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Stunning and now very famous viewpoint over the beach. the emerald sea and towards Luskentyre.Hardly anyone actuals parks and walks down on the sands which are just superb.It's this coastline that makes South/West Harris so beautiful. I really love the Mangersta/Uig sands area in West Lewis too but nothing beats this Harris coastline. We spent lovely times on this beach with the family when they were young so lots of memories. A cracker of a place altogether.

6. Traigh Iar Beach

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Traigh Iar Beach

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