For my final post on the Outer Hebrides, I thought I’d save the best until last… 🙂
If you take the single track road which runs to the far west of North Harris, you will arrive at a small group of buildings, called Hushinish. From there, you can walk along a coastal path, about 3k or 1.5 miles north, to Traigh Mheilin. As you will have seen from my previous posts, we saw many beautiful beaches on our travels, but I think it’s fair to say that this was my favourite of them all.
Gorgeous!
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Hi Paula. Yes, it’s a very special place, which few people visit. We were lucky to go on a blue sky day, which made it all the more amazing.
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Spectacular! Great pics!
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Thanks Tammy. We had a wonderful day. We even saw some otter tracks on the beach, but didn’t actually see an otter.
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Gosh Mike! These are lovely photographs! If you’d told me that beach was in the Seychelles, I’d have believed you – absolutely gorgeous! I guess the lack of palm trees might have been a clue but the colour of the sea is stunning! 🙂
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Yes, it certainly was an amazing beach. (Seems a long time ago now though! 😦 )
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Looks lovely. Wish I was there!
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Yes, it was a lovely day and had it been warmer, I’m sure we would have gone for a swim too.
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What a stunner! I spotted this at Jim’s place.
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Yes, I guessed! Thanks for your comment (& follow). It’s a fabulous beach and a little shorter to walk to than Sandwood Bay (😊) though Harris is a bit more difficult to get to (😟) but well worth the effort! 👍👍
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