Alongside the Isle of Lewis, Harris is an other-worldly, rugged gem in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides.
It’s said that the Isle of Harris is home to some of the oldest rocks in the world. With history like that, it’s not hard to understand why Harris is such a popular island to explore and get lost in. The island’s tiny villages all have their own character, and the lunar landscapes between boast a unique peace and tranquility. Stick to Lewis and Harris for your trip, or head south to visit the other islands along the famous Hebridean Way.
Book your self-catering holiday on the Isle of Harris
Find the best self-catering accommodation that Harris has to offer here.
There’s plenty to see on the Isle of Harris when you leave your self-catering home. Hiking is a great way to explore, whether along the Clisham Ridge, down Traigh an Iar Beach, the circular route around Scalpay, or on a guided walk through the North Harris Trust.