A stone marker at the section of the Harris Walkway leading from Maraig on Loch Seaforth south to Urgha near Tarbert.


The Harris Walkway uses a number of the old paths and tracks through the island to provide a 20 mile route from near the Lewis border to the west coast at Seilebost. The inscription (legible in photograph) reads: 'THE HARRIS WALKWAY / Maraig - Urgha / Follow the old road to / Tarbert among the plants / and wildlife of the moor / into the lush glen of the / Lacasdail Lochs - or more / experienced hill-walkers / could take a detour / through Reinigeadal / - Time 1 1/2 - 2 Hrs - '. This is then repeated in Gaelic.


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Location: Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK
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