A Scandinavian prince named Breacan gave his name to the whirlpool in his attempt to woo a princess of the Isles
From legend to reality: Loch nan Eala 's 19th century mansion and Iron Age Crannog
Hardy farmer, Viking look-alike laird of Muck 's adventures with wayward beasts
In 1960’s Moidart, the Roshven Ceilidh Band walked over rough tracks and high mountains to play until dawn
Scàthach was a mighty warrior who lived in a castle in Sleat and set up a school for fighters. Find out how she tried to…
Modern day sightings of a merman and a 'sea dog' at South Lochs
This deposit of silica sand proves invaluable during WW2
A shocking event that has a profound impact on Lewis
A monument commemorates those who were killed in this dangerous employment
A biblical tale of catching sea trout