A visit to the Iron Age Broch…
The second day of your tour would begin take you to Carloway Broch, the exceptionally well-preserved Iron Age structure located above Loch an Duin. This broch is one of the most well preserved in the Hebrides and is thought to be over 2000 years old. At nearly 9 metres high and 15 metres wide, a broch is a resilient structure often used as a method of defense and we definitely understand why!
The ancient standing stones and a bite to eat…
Our next historic stop of the day is the ancient Callanish Standing Stones, one of the most iconic places on the island. Here you'll have time to explore the stones and find out their full history in the visitor centre. The site of these impressive stones will also be our lunch stop for the day.
An afternoon of beauty and history…
Our afternoon will take us for a stroll along what is arguably Harris' most beautiful beach, Luskentyre, the perfect setting of the BBC's Castaway. From here, we'll head to the most southerly point of the island and take a visit to the Rodel Church, the ancient burial ground of the MacLeod family. The Stunning St Clements Church has been praised as the grandest medieval building in the Western Isles, and it is very easy to see why. You'll have plenty of time to explore the church and its grounds before we head around the Golden Road on our return to Stornoway.