Richard Barrett

Walking on Harris and Lewis


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      WALKING ON HARRIS AND LEWIS

      by

      Richard Barrett

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      JUNIPER HOUSE, MURLEY MOSS,

      OXENHOLME ROAD, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA9 7RL

      www.cicerone.co.uk

      About the Author

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      Richard Barrett first visited the Outer Hebrides in the early 1970s, before many of the smaller islands were connected to their larger neighbours by causeways and when most of the roads were single track. Having become immediately besotted, he spent most holidays walking all over the islands and for a number of years lived in North Harris, where he and his wife ran a guest house.

      He spent his working life as a professional marketer with a number of multinational organisations in the UK and abroad but still found time for recreational climbing, winter mountaineering, sea kayaking and latterly cycling. Today, he's a city dweller, but still makes frequent forays to the Hebrides, reconnecting with the wilderness and catching up with old friends.

      Other Cicerone guides by the author

      Cycling in the Hebrides

      Cycling in the Lake District

      The Hebridean Way

      © Richard Barrett 2015

      Second edition 2015

      ISBN 978 1 85284 818 7

      Reprinted 2017 (with updates)

      First edition 2010

      Printed in China on behalf of Latitude Press Ltd.

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

      All photographs are by the author unless otherwise credited.

      Image This product includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey® with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. © Crown copyright 2010. All rights reserved. Licence number PU100012932.

      Acknowledgements

      My thanks go to all those who knowingly or unknowingly provided information that was invaluable in tracing routes where nothing is shown on the map, particularly those who have contributed information to the community websites on Lewis and Harris or the various hill-walking websites and blogs. Jonathan and his team at Cicerone were a delight to work with and their sound guidance made delivering the manuscript and accompanying photographs a pleasure. I also need to mention our friends David and Jessica Platt and Nigel Green, my sisters and brothers-in-law Gillian and Nigel Broad and Janice and Peter Tennant, as well as my wife Cindy and our children Eleanor and Jolyon. Thank you all for your company on the routes and your patience when being ordered about for photography. I also thank the people of Harris and Lewis for their unfailing hospitality and universal support for this book. Harris and Lewis may be the edge of the world, but they're the centre of mine.

      Updates to this Guide

      While every effort is made by our authors to ensure the accuracy of guidebooks as they go to print, changes can occur during the lifetime of an edition. Any updates that we know of for this guide will be on the Cicerone website (www.cicerone.co.uk/818/updates), so please check before planning your trip. We also advise that you check information about such things as transport, accommodation and shops locally. Even rights of way can be altered over time. We are always grateful for information about any discrepancies between a guidebook and the facts on the ground, sent by email to [email protected] or by post to Cicerone, Juniper House, Murley Moss, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, LA9 7RL.

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      Front cover: Harris Hills from Traigh Rosamol on the Sound of Taransay (Walk 4)

      CONTENTS

       Map Key

       Regional overview

       Location of walks

       INTRODUCTION

       So what is an island?

       Geology

       Flowers and vegetation

       Wildlife

       Getting there

       Getting around

       Where to stay

       Safety considerations

       Midges

       Footwear

       Access

       Maps

       Place names

       How to use this guide

       HARRIS

       Introduction

       1 Ceapabhal and Toe Head

       2 Roineabhal from Roghadal

       3 Coast to Coast on the Coffin Route

       4 Beinn Dhubh

       5 The Scholar's Path

       6 Scalpay

       7 Circuit of Tòdun from Urgha

       8 Cleit Ard