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Mangersta Head, Mangersta, on the south-west coast of Lewis, is a key setting in The Black Loch The place, is Mangersta Bothy, also known as Eagle’s Nest. It has featured in Ben Fogle's BBC Sacred Islands series, within a BBC Dave Macleod rock climbing programme Chain of islands off the north-west coast of Scotland. Mangersta, on the south-west coast of Lewis, is a key setting in The Black Loch. Another gorgeous beach on Lewis and Harris, but what makes Mangersta stand out is the marvellous cliff top walk and the view of the sea stacks. Find things to do, places to eat and more. Record Location Details Record Type: Historical or Archaeological Site Type Of Site: Wall; Head Dyke Period: Medieval (1266-1539 AD) SMRRecord ID: MWE140173 Record Maintained by: CEU English: Mangurstadh or Mangersta is a settlement on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis. Built into the side of a cliff, the Mangersta Bothy appears as the most romantic bothy in Scotland in the Scottish Bothy Bible. Amid… You will find Mangurstadh Gallery, a family run business, on a working croft in Uig,… Traigh Mhangurstadh (Mangersta) is a beautiful beach in the parish of Uig in south west… Ard Feinis is a rocky promontory just south of Mangurstadh in the south west of Lewis. [1] Stac Dhòmnuill Chaim, or Stac Dhòmhnaill Chaim, or Stac Domhnuill Chaim, is a fortified promontory located near Mangursta (or Mangersta, Scottish Gaelic: Mangarstadh) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. These towering rock formations emerge from the tumultuous sea, offering a mesmerizing sight that rivals Australia's 12 Apostles. jha, s4, 8uywb, tnvter, xtf, utf, tb, o4uw, tpjn3h, pxbeay,