With its dramatic landscape of sheer cliffs and sea stacks, St Kilda National Nature Reserve feels like a place perched on the edge of the world. It is Europe’s most important seabird breeding area and includes the world’s largest northern gannet colony. St Kilda has an enigmatic past and the people who lived here had a unique lifestyle, dependent on the riches of the seas around Britain’s most remote point.
St Kilda World Heritage Site
Cared for by the National Trust for Scotland. Discover the awe-inspiring archipelago, St Kilda – the UK’s only dual UNESCO World Heritage Site
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