Outer Hebrides
Standing majestically at the northwest edge of Europe, this 150 mile-long island chain of beaches, culture, wildlife and adventure is a haven for outdoor activities, and a great place to unwind in your log cabin. The Western Isles, separated from the north-west coast of Scotland's Highland region by the Minch, include the islands of Lewis, Harris, North and South Uist, Benbecula and Barra. There is a range of caravan parks, and for those that want to have that feeling of getting away from it all, the Outer Hebrides is the place. Even at the height of summer you can find a sandy beach all to yourself. But though the islands are remote, with modern air and ferry transport the islands are easily accessible - you can fly from Glasgow in less than an hour and from London in under three. Enthusiasts of all kinds would find a static caravan in this area the perfect place for visit after visit to make the most of the island’s natural resources – if you are a fan of fresh- and sea-water fishing, surfing, climbing, diving, power boating, hiking or cycling, then make the Outer Hebrides your base with a mobile home or log cabin.Get even closer to nature: a boat trip to spot whales, dolphins, seals or puffins, or a guided walk to mix with otters, buzzards and deer. Traditional Celtic and Viking music and crafts live on in a lively and modern culture, where mobile home holidaymakers can hear Gaelic being spoken as an everyday language, see peat being cut for fuel, and enjoy the traditional music of the islands. Lewis is the largest and northern-most island in the chain, and mobile home holidaymakers can visit the Lewis Loom Centre and view the history of the world-famous Harris Tweed, and the famous standing stones at Callanish are a fascinating group of Stonehenge-like megaliths dating from around 3000 BC, which never fail to impress. Some may recall BBC's Castaway 2000 program set on the otherwise uninhabited island of Taransay, and as the show clearly reveals, for mobile home holidaymakers, the Hebrides is an oasis of calm in a chaotic world.
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