Reasons to join our Harris and Lewis photography tour
Rugged, wild & dramatic
Harris and Lewis in the Outer Hebrides offers some of the most remarkable scenery and is perfect for landscape photography.
The coastline of both islands is rugged and wild, with dramatic cliffs, sea stacks, and rocky formations. It’s the perfect place to photograph the raw power of the Atlantic Ocean as it crashes against the cliffs and rocks.
Calm and Serene
Conversely, Harris is famous for its beautiful white sandy beaches, such as Luskentyre, Seilebost, Scarista, and Horgabost. The turquoise waters and picturesque dunes provide excellent opportunities for capturing beautiful seascapes and long exposures.
Ancient Stones
Lewis is home to several ancient standing stone formations, such as the famous Callanish Stones, which date back to the Neolithic era. These historical sites offer intriguing subjects for sunrise and sunset.
Diverse scenery
This island measures just 80 miles from the south of Harris to the north of Lewis. The variety of scenery is staggering and waiting to be captured on camera. From the towering cliffs and huge sea stacks of Mangersta and the Butt of Lewis to the gently sloping stunning beaches of Luskentyre, Sielibost, Horgabost and Hushinish.
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Tour details
Group Size
Max 8
Duration
6 nights
Locations
Luskentyre
Seilebost
Scarista
Borve
The Small Beach
Hushinish
Scalpay
Northton Salt Marshes
Callanish Standing Stones
Mangersta Sea Stacks
Mangersta Beach
Butt of Lewis Lighthouse
Garry Beach
Gearrannan Blackhouse Village
Dun Carloway Broch
Included
Accommodation (double room en-suite, single occupancy)
Breakfast and packed lunch
Dedicated 1-2-1 photography tuition
Transport during the workshop in a modern and comfortable nine-seat Mercedes Vito minibus