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Taransay – Paible and Its Surrounds

By Ros @scotlandphohos

The Taransay fiddle camp has been based around the abandoned village of Paible on the island. It sits on the South East side of Taransay, overlooking Horgabost and Luskentyre on Harris. It’s an idyllic setting.

The remains of the black houses of Paible are easy enough to make out, despite being in ruins. Most of the stone is covered in bright yellow lichen:

Photo - lichen on a derelict black house wall, Paible, Taransay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

 

There are two main hills behind the village – Ben Raa, and Ben Uidhe.

Photo - Ben Raa on Taransay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

 

Taransay has some stunning beaches. Paible overlooks the main beach, where most boats arrive on the island.

Photo - beach at Paible on Taransay, outer Hebrides, Scotland

There are some impressive sand dunes at the back of the beach.

Photo - sand dunes at the back of the beach at Paible, Taransay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Photo - dunes on the beach at Paible, Taransay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

 

South of Paible, the terrain is much rockier – this is the place to go if you enjoy watching the waves

Photo - waves on the rocks at Rubha nan Sgarbh, Taransay, outer Hebrides, Scotland

 


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