Discovering the Amazing Isle of Lewis and Harris • Scotland
There’s something irresistible about Lewis & Harris in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides — an island that feels both timeless and alive.
Here ancient history meets wild natural beauty.
And life moves to a slower, more grounding rhythm.
In this episode, I share the moments that made me fall head over hiking boots for Lewis & Harris.
Standing among the Calanais Standing Stones, I could almost feel the hum of thousands of years of history.
On the sweep of Luskentyre Beach, golden sands and turquoise waters reminded me that yes — this really is Scotland!
And when the sun finally dipped below the horizon (midges included), it was pure magic.
Of course, no visit is complete without a stop at the Isle of Harris Distillery — I might have gone twice — where island pride pours into every drop of their famous Harris gin.
Warm hospitality, beautiful botanicals, and honestly, one of the most stunning bottles you’ll ever see.
This is the gin that made me fall in love with the spirit.
I also wandered into St Clement’s Church in Rodel, a hauntingly beautiful spot with intricate stone carvings whispering stories of centuries past and walked along other amazing beaches.
Lewis & Harris isn’t just a place you visit — it’s a place that stays with you.
If you’re craving wild landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences, tune into this episode and let the Isle of Lewis and Harris capture your heart.
Plus I’ll offer up a few tips on getting there and getting around.
Want to chat more about this destination?
Send me a message at Lynne@WanderYourWay.com
In this episode:
1:21: Intro
2:15: Placing the Isle of Lewis & Harris on the map
3:54: Getting there
8:08: Why Lewis & Harris?
11:08: Stornaway
12:41: Calanais Standing Stones
17:01: War Memorial & More
20:14: Tarbert
21:40: Isle of Harris Distillery
25:21: Luskentyre Beach & More
30:27: St Clement’s Church & More
34:19: Wrapping it up
41:10: Listener review


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