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The Arts - Na h-Ealain

Arts and Crafts Throughout the Islands - Ealain is Ciùird Tro na h-Eileanan

There are Arts and crafts venues and activities going on throughout the Hebrides. Use our members' database to find just some of the arts and crafts attractions that you can find as you make your way around the islands:

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Other highlights not included in the database to look out for as you make your way around the islands:

Barra - Hebridean Toffee - the art of making really delicious tablet. See www.isleofbarra.com/toffee.html for more information and orders!

South Uist - Our Lady of the Isles - a beautiful Catholic statue on the hill Rueval overlooking Loch Bee and the military range...

Benbecula - Stones Swim to Islands: a sculpture by Ian Stephen in Balivanich, Benbecula. Part of the Roadends Project 1998-2000 - see www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org (Arts / Sculpture) for more information.

North Uist - The Roadends Project has three fantastic sculptures at road ends in North Uist. For more information see www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org (Arts / Sculpture).

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