by Donald Macdonald

Have you ever imagined yourself sunbathing on a enchanting coast on a remote islet thinking about the meaning of life? As the rest of society rush about their every day jobs you will simply lie back and rest. The Western Isles/Outer Hebrides of Scotland are a collection of such isles abounding in incredible stupendous landscapes and enchanting beaches. One of the most spectacular of regions is Harris (Isle of).

If you are considering having a holiday in the Western Isles why not consider staying on the Isle of Harris. You will find that there is masses of Accommodation in the Isle of Harris available throughout the tourist season and possibly the best ways to stay is in self-catering accommodation. Renting a self-catering property within walking distance of a beach is relatively easy, nowadays you simply go on the net and use Google, MSN or Yahoo to search for it. Regrettably it is usual for some houses to be reserved up to a year by previous visitors to the island. It is there therefore immensely important that you book your accommodation as quickly as possible, postponing for a few days could cause you to lose out.

Isle of Harris Self Catering is truly brilliant the property is always clean and tidy and highly comfortable whichever Isle of Harris Self Catering Accommodation you book. While visiting the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides/Western Isles you could consider a excursion to Lewis (isle of) where you will be able to enjoy a number of highly popular places of interest and landmarks such as the beautiful and well known Callanish standing stones. The Callanish standing stones are thought to be[spin]among the most [spin]important (and remarkable) in Europe.

Just down the road from the Calanais(Callanish) stone circle is the broch at Dn Chrlabhaigh(Carloway) which is an ancient cavity-walled drystone building of unknown purpose (but a great many think it was defensive). Throughout the Western Isles/Outer Hebrides you will find an enormous number of sites of archaeology. It would appear that around every corner there appears a ruined mound of rubble where in the past there was some kind abode. These were in the past a type of abode called a blackhouse.

These days there are hardly any blackhouses in the Outer Hebrides/Western Isles. There are a small number that have been renovated and a couple that have been fully renovated and modernized and available as rental accommodation. Happily there is a blackhouse available as Isle of Harris Accommodation at Scarista on South Harris. This astounding cottage-like building is extremely close to one of the most picturesque beaches on the whole of Harris (and the Isle of Harris is renowned for having some of the most incredible beaches in Europe.

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