About Ceann a Bhàigh
Ceann a Bh?igh is a small settlement located on the island of Harris in Na h-Eileanan an Iar, within the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The village lies on the west coast of Harris, offering views across the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding islands. It is situated near the larger village of Tarbert, and the area is known for its rugged coastal scenery and traditional crofting communities. The local economy relies on fishing, crofting, and a growing number of visitors drawn to the natural beauty and tranquillity of the region. The postcode area HS4 covers parts of Harris and Lewis, and Ceann a Bh?igh falls within this region. The village has a small community with basic amenities, and access is primarily by road from Tarbert, with ferry connections available to other islands. The landscape is marked by rolling hills, peat bogs, and rocky shorelines, typical of the Outer Hebrides. The Gaelic name reflects the area’s cultural heritage, and the community maintains strong ties to the language and traditions of the region.



