The Outer Hebrides (also known as the Western Isles) of Scotland are the very centre of Gaeldom. The Gaelic language is spoken in places around the globe but it is most widely spoken in the Hebrides where it is the native language. Incredibly poetic the language contains the most amazing phrases for things such as the sound of the sea which is \”Ceol na Mara\” (the closest English translation of Ceol na Mara is \”the music of the sea\”).
Entries from March 2008
The Isle of Harris & Ceol na Mara
March 29th, 2008 · No Comments
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March 26th, 2008 · No Comments
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Stornoway Bed and Breakfast Guest House
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Stornoway is often the first choice of places to stay on the Isle of Lewis with Stornoway guest house accommodation being the most popular. Although there are many other places to stay on Lewis many prefer the benefits that Stornoway has to offer. The Outer Hebrides are some of the most remote islands in the United Kingdom but contain many important historical sites and some of the most spectacular scenery. While the most dramatic scenes can be found on the west side of Lewis Stornoway can be found on the east coast. As this side is far more sheltered it is the natural place in which to have a port and airport and therefore Stornoway is also the most accessible place in the Outer Hebrides.
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