Hebrides - Wikipedia The Hebrides ( ˈhɛbrɪdiːz HEB-rid-eez; Scottish Gaelic: Innse Gall, pronounced [ˈĩːʃə ˈkaul̪ˠ], lit Islands of the Foreigners, i e in this context the Norsemen; Old Norse: Suðreyjar, lit 'Southern isles') are the largest archipelago in the United Kingdom, off the west coast of the Scottish mainland The islands fall into two main groups, based on their proximity to the
Hebrides | Islands, Map, Scotland, Population | Britannica Hebrides, group of more than 40 islands extending in an arc off the Atlantic (west) coast of Scotland The islands are subdivided into two groups—the Inner Hebrides to the east and the Outer Hebrides to the west—which are separated from each other by channels called the Minch and the Little Minch
Discover the Hebrides: A Complete Guide to the Hebridean Islands Discover the Hebridean Islands of Scotland in this complete guide to the Inner and Outer Hebrides Explore islands of rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, rich history, Gaelic culture, wildlife, and unforgettable travel experiences
Hebridean Connections – Explore our island heritage About Hebridean Connections On this website you will find thousands of records relating to the genealogy, history, traditions, culture and archaeology of the Western Isles (or Outer Hebrides)
The Hebrides - Out About Scotland The Hebrides The Hebrides, a vast archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland, is a captivating destination for any sightseer Comprising the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the region is home to an array of islands that each possess their own distinct charm and attractions, from the whisky of Islay to the windswept grasslands of Lewis Geographically, the Hebrides lie in the North Atlantic
Outer Hebrides - Holidays Breaks | VisitScotland Discover the stunning sites and sounds of the Outer Hebrides islands We have tips on accommodation, travel info, maps, as well as great things to see and do