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Discover the hidden gem of Berneray, a captivating island with a blossoming population of 138 people (as of Aug 2013). Nestled along the serene east coast, you'll find scattered settlements such as Pol An Nor, Backhill, Ruisgarry, and Sandhill. In the heart of the island lies the enchanting Borve settlement. Berneray's history dates back to the Bronze Age, and evidence of its ancient past can be found throughout the island. Marvel at the sacred sites, stone circles, and traces of Viking inhabitation. Some of the buildings here have stood for centuries, carrying the stories of generations. The livelihood of the island revolves around crofting, a traditional family-based farming practice, and fishing. As you explore, you'll notice a refreshing lack of industries, allowing nature's symphony to take center stage. The gentle crashing of waves, the playful calls of seals, the graceful flight of geese, and the melodious songs of birds create a serene ambiance. The only interruption to this tranquility is the sound of the ferry's loudspeaker. Don't miss the opportunity to take the MV Loch Portain ferry, linking Berneray to Leverburgh across the picturesque Sound of Harris. With limited capacity for passengers and the high cost of transporting vehicles, Berneray remains peacefully uncrowded. Embrace the serenity and immerse yourself in the unspoiled beauty of this island paradise.
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