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We park on the roadside near the main settlement on the island and set out along the Heritage Path to Eilean Glas
Looking across to Ceann a Bhaigh, which we'll walk past at the end of the walk
We reach Loch an Duin and turn left
We cross a small bridge over the outflow of Loch an Duin, aiming for the market post ahead
Leac Easgadail, which is on Harris
Looking back to the start - the marker posts proved to be an invaluable guide through some rough and remote terrain
The coast of North Harris
Looking back along Loch an Duin
We cross a narrow neck of land between Loch an Duin and the adjacent Loch Cuilceach
Looking out to the Shiant Islands
We start the easy ascent of Beinn Scorabhaig
North Harris
We reach the top of Beinn Scorabhaig, from where we can see our next target, the Eilean Glas Lighthouse
North Harris and the Shiants from Beinn Scorabhaig, the highest point on Scalpay
The Shiants again
After crossing some rough ground, it's a relief to be on the easy path to Eilean Glas
We arrive at the Eilean Glas Lighthouse. Refreshments are available here during the summer months
We turn right at the lighthouse and follow the undulating coastal path
Looking back to the Eilean Glas Lighthouse
The path weaves its way up and down gullies, with good views out to sea...
The end of the coast path as we reach Ceann a Bhaigh (confusingly, there are two Ceann a Bhaighs on the small island)
We descend to the road, which we'll follow for about three miles back to the start
We pass by a sea loch
We walk above An Acairseid a Deas (South Harbour)
We approach the main settlement on Scalpay (which for some reason doesn't appear to have a name)
We pass by the West Harbour (An Acairseid a Tuath)
We arrive back at the other Ceann a' Bhaigh and from here it's a short stroll back to the start