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Eilean Glas Lighthouse

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Eilean Glas Lighthouse

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  • Location: Scalpay, Eilean Siar, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    June 28, 2023

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    A visit to the tea room at the lighthouse is a must, great home produced fayre, and hot drinks. All served up by the lady that has been there years.

    January 12, 2023

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    Eilean Glas lighthouse was first built in 1788, it was the only lighthouse on the western isles for many years, built here because of the islands excellent natural harbours and thriving fishing community. A new granite tower was built in 1824 raising the light to 43m above sea level. The red and white painting is more recent.
    The lighthouse was automated in 1978 and the foghorn deactivated in 1980. It’s a grade A listed building.

    February 7, 2022

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    lovely view of the lighthouse
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    A loop of Scalpay Island — Outer Hebrides

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    A loop of Scalpay Island offers a diverse hiking experience across rugged coastline and open moorland in the Outer Hebrides. This moderate route covers 6.3 miles (10.2 km) with an elevation gain of 443 feet (135 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 44 minutes to complete. You will encounter a mix of established paths and more varied ground, including boggy sections, especially after rain. From higher points like Beinn Scorabhaig, you can enjoy panoramic views across the mountains of Harris and the north end of Skye, with the Storr visible across the Minch. The trail also features numerous freshwater lochs and views of the empty Pairc area of South East Lewis.

    For your visit, be prepared for varied terrain. While some parts use good paths, other sections can be boggy, so sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are recommended. Waymarker posts are present to help with navigation, particularly where the path might be indistinct. The trail is generally considered moderate, requiring good fitness, but parts are easily accessible for different skill levels. Scalpay is connected to the Isle of Harris by a bridge, making access straightforward.

    One of the significant highlights of the route is the Eilean Glas Lighthouse, one of Scotland's first four lighthouses, originally built in 1787-1789. Scalpay is also a great spot for wildlife viewing; you might see seals, otters, sea eagles, and various seabirds. The island has a rich history as a fishing and seafaring community, and you will pass by deserted crofts, offering glimpses into its past. The continuous shift between coastal paths, open moorland, and historical sites makes this loop particularly engaging.

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    Embark on the Scalpay Heritage Trail, an easy hike that guides you through a landscape of rugged coastline and open moorland. You'll cover 3.4 miles (5.4 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 227 feet (69 metres), making it a comfortable journey for most. The route offers expansive views across the Outer Hebrides and towards Skye, providing a sense of island adventure. As you hike, keep an eye out for the historic Eilean Glas Lighthouse, a prominent landmark with its distinctive red and white stripes. This trail promises a refreshing outdoor experience, taking approximately 1 hour and 27 minutes to complete.

    Before you set out, be aware that the trail features mixed terrain, including rough tracks and gravel paths. Some sections can be quite wet and boggy, so good waterproof boots are highly recommended for your comfort and safety. Although the route is waymarked, carrying a map or using a GPS device is nearly essential for navigation, especially if you encounter poor weather conditions. This preparation will ensure you have a smooth and enjoyable hike on Scalpay.

    Beyond the scenic beauty, the trail offers a chance to spot local wildlife in their natural habitat. Look out for seals basking on the rocks, playful otters near the water's edge, and even eagles soaring overhead. The island's unique ecosystem and the historical significance of landmarks like the Eilean Glas Lighthouse add depth to your outdoor exploration, making this route a memorable part of your visit to the Outer Hebrides.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Scalpay, Eilean Siar, Scotland, United Kingdom

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