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Seabird paradise off Scottish coast
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Handa Island, off the northwest coast of Sutherland, is a dramatic wildlife reserve managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust. During the summer months, its towering Torridonian sandstone cliffs become home to tens of thousands of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, razorbills, great skuas, and fulmars. The scenery is wild and expansive, and the experience of walking the island’s circular clifftop trail feels like stepping into a remote and untouched world.

Access to Handa is by a small passenger ferry from Tarbet, which runs from mid-May to early September. The crossing takes about 10 minutes, and most visitors are free to explore the island for 3 to 4 hours before returning. The route begins with a short beach landing, followed by a boardwalk leading up onto the moorland and along the cliffs. Volunteers greet visitors on arrival, offering guidance and insights into the island’s birdlife and ecology.

There are no facilities on Handa, so visitors should bring their own food, water, and weather protection. Puffins are most visible from June to late July, often seen near the cliff edges or circling the sea stacks below. It’s a raw, breathtaking place where nature feels close and undisturbed.

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