Huisinish Beach is on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides.
You’ll find it at the end of a 12-mile single track road you come across the beautiful Huisinish Beach in a secluded bay. This is a white sand beach overlooking the uninhabited Isle of Scarp and the Atlantic Ocean.
Huisinish Beach is dog friendly and allows dogs all year.
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Rosamol beach is a large remote white sandy beach with dunes. At low tide you can walk for miles around to Luskentyre beach. Car park in a cemetery but can also park by the side of the road. Read more…
Luskentyre beach has been named as one of the top ten beaches in the world, a spectacular combination of beautiful white sand stretching for miles against a backdrop of calm blue waters and an unspoilt shell sand bay. Get to the beach by taking the narrow road along the north side of the bay and parking at the end near Read more…
Horgabost beach is a beautiful white sandy beach in the south of the Isle of Harris, which has some of the most stunning beaches in this part of the world. In summer you’ll be able to enjoy the spectacle of a carpet or ‘machair’ of wildflowers which surround the beach. Public toilets with disabled facilities. Read more…
Seilebost beach is a white sandy beach with dunes that juts out into the estuary. Gentle slope to the water and at low tide all you can see is beach and dunes. Read more…
Clisham is on the Isle of Harris, is the highest mountain in the Outer Hebrides and at 799 metres (2,621 ft) has some magnificent views. Walkers have a few options; a popular direct ascent from the A859 road between Tarbert and Ardvourlie, or a full day walking around the Clisham horseshoe, crossing Mulla Fo-Dheas (743 metres, 2,438 ft), Mulla Fo-Thuath (720 metres, Read more…
Seallam Visitor Centre is an information and exhibition centre for the Western Isles situated near Leverburgh on the Isle of Harris. Here you can wander through exhibitions showcasing the history and natural environment of the Outer Hebrides. You can also pick up lots of valuable bits of information on the local area or consult further resources in the research area. Read more…