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OS grid reference
  
NB288478

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
ISLE OF LEWIS

Dialling code
  
01851

Civil parish
  
Barvas

Lieutenancy area
  
Western Isles

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Thursday 12:36 PM

Council area
  
Outer Hebrides

Bragar

Language
  
Scottish Gaelic English

Weather
  
7°C, Wind W at 31 km/h, 72% Humidity

Bragar (Scottish Gaelic: Bràgar) is a village on the west side of the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 14 miles from the island's only town, Stornoway. Bragar is within the parish of Barvas, and is situated on the A858 between Carloway and Barvas.

Contents

Map of Bragar, Isle of Lewis, UK

Residents are mainly Gaelic speaking, and many work as crofters.

The village's best-known landmark is a whalebone arch, made in 1921 from the jawbone of an 80-foot (24-metre) long blue whale which was beached on the shore the year before. Bragar also has a post office, a war memorial, and a school.

History

A ruined Iron Age broch, Dun Bragar, stands in Loch an Dùin in South Bragar, 80 metres from the road and connected to the lochside by a causeway. In the mid-20th century local people took away many of its stones, and the structure is no longer safe.

The remains of a chapel, Teampall Eòin (the Temple of John the Baptist), built in the 15th century or earlier, lie inside a walled compound. This also contains a cemetery, now known as Cill Sgàire (Zechariah's cemetery) after Zechariah MacAulay who fell in a skirmish between the MacAulays of Uig and the Morrisons of Ness.

Notable people

Rory 'Dall' Morison (Roderick Morrison), an Clàrsair Dall, the harpist who wrote Òran Mòr MhicLeòid, was born in Bragar in 1656.

References

Bragar Wikipedia