About Baghasdal
Baghasdal is located in the Outer Hebrides, within the council area of Na h-Eileanan an Iar, in the Scottish Highlands. It lies in the western part of Scotland, accessible via the HS8 postcode area. The settlement is situated on the island of Lewis, known for its rugged landscapes and Gaelic-speaking communities. The area is characterised by its coastal scenery, with views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby islands. The local economy is largely based on crofting, fishing, and tourism, with a strong emphasis on preserving traditional ways of life. The community is small and close-knit, with a population that maintains a connection to the land and sea. The climate is maritime, with cool summers and mild winters, influenced by the Gulf Stream. The region is rich in cultural heritage, with Gaelic language and traditions still widely observed.



