Hebridean Adventure in RIBs (Scotland)

“An adventure on our XS RIB around the west coast of the island of Lewis. The lagoon is on Great Bernera and yes the sun does always shine ! Some action with the boats, lobster potting and water sports.”

The Hebrides, which is the area of Scotland that lies to the west and north of Scotland’s mainland, has historically been the place where a lot of Scottish Gaelic literature and Gaelic music has originated.

It is a group of islands extending in an arc off the Atlantic (west) coast of Scotland. They are subdivided into two groups—the Inner Hebrides to the east and the Outer Hebrides to the west—which are separated from each other by channels called the Minch and the Little Minch.

The Outer Hebrides are administered as the Western Isles council area.

The northern Inner Hebrides lie within the Highland council area, and the southern Inner Hebrides are part of Argyll and Bute council area (source)

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