π Scenic road between Rodel & Tarbert, Isle of Harris
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It sounds like something from a fiction book, and indeed, the views from The Golden Road are out of this world. Apparently named as a reference to its colossal construction cost, these 21 miles of single-track tarmac snake their way up the east side of South Harris through, at times, a lunar-like landscape composed more of rock than grass. Each of the many bends brings new views of unspoiled hills, coastline and abundant wildlife: seals, eagles and countless sheep. The English names of the scattered settlements sound unusual too – Geocrab, Likisto, Ardslave – these are generally rough phonetic versions of the original Gaelic. Travelling in a northbound direction keeps the sun (if there is any) behind you. A helpful reader has informed us the Golden Road actually ends at Lackalee / Leac a’ Li, and most of the very best scenery is before this point; beyond here you can cut back across to the the main A859 road, but we’d recommend staying on the narrower coast road until Meavag / Miabhaig.
π Location
π South end is at A859 junction, Rodel / Roghadal
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NG 049831
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 57.740663,-6.961362
π Approximate midpoint is around Flodabay / Fleoideabhagh
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NG 098888
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 57.794689,-6.885421
π North end is at A859 junction 3 mi south of Tarbert / An Tairbeart
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NG 145971
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 57.871500,-6.816988
π The Tarbert to Leverburgh east coast bus follows the road
π Surfaced, mostly single track road, unsuitable for long vehicles
π Key info
βΆ 33 km / 21 mi
β Always open
π« Free
The Golden Road ends at Leac a li. From there the junction onto the C79, Bays rd runs the next 11 miles south to Rodel. Alas so many websites now have this information incorrect, but hopefully you can rectify this one.
Thank you Sarah, I’ve updated the page to reflect this.