Advantages: An intersting attraction, free to visit Disadvantages: In a remote location
The Isles of Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides are amongst the remotest of all British outposts and subsequently do not receive the vast number of tourists that they would undoubtedly do if they were more accessible. These islands not only boast the most magnificent beaches in the whole of Northern Europe they are also packed full of hundreds of little curiosities, some of which could be easily missed but turn out to be real little gems. The ... ...attraction on my map and since it was just down the road from where I was staying I decided to check it out. I was however somewhat surprised therefore to discover that this attraction is actually in someone's back garden. The house where the Whale Bone Arch is located is on the A857, the main road that runs along the north coast of the Isle of Lewis. If you are approaching as I did from the west or south then it is on the on the left, obviously ...
micksheff 06.07.2009
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