Europe

There simply is no way to tour Europe and not be awestruck by its scenic beauty, epic history and dazzling artistic and culinary diversity.

Tarbert, Isle of Harris, UK

Uig to Tarbert: A Slow-Travel Love Letter to Harris There’s a certain magic to approaching Harris from the sea. From Uig on the Isle of Skye, the CalMac ferry needles across the Little Minch to Tarbert—the narrow isthmus that stitches North and South Harris together—on a...

Stornoway, UK

Stornoway: The Beating Heart of the Outer Hebrides Nestled on the east coast of the Isle of Lewis, Stornoway is the largest town in the Outer Hebrides and the cultural and economic hub of Scotland’s Western Isles. With a population of around 7,000, this vibrant port town is steeped in...

Callanish Stone Circle II, Isle of Lewis, UK

Calanais / Callanish: Walking the Stone Heartbeat of Lewis There are places where time feels stacked rather than linear—where the past is not behind you but standing all around, watching, listening. The Calanais (Callanish) Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis are one of those places. Set...

Seilebost: A Quiet Jewel on the Isle of Harris

On the west coast of Harris, where the Atlantic rolls in with turquoise clarity and the machair blooms in summer hues, lies Seilebost—a tiny crofting village that feels like a secret whispered by the sea. Overlooking the vast sweep of Luskentyre Sands, Seilebost is a place where time...

Borve, Isle of Lewis, UK

Borve: A Hebridean Gem on the Edge of the Atlantic Tucked away on the western shores of the Outer Hebrides, Borve is a name shared by several settlements across the islands, but the most famous lie on the Isle of Harris and the Isle of Lewis. Both locations embody the rugged beauty and...