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🏘️ Crofting in Scotland β€” A rural idyll

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🏘️ Crofting in Scotland β€” A rural idyll
Small family farms shaped by tradition and landscape


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 22:25
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  • Crofts are small farms legally protected under Scottish law
  • Primarily concentrated in the Scottish Highlands and islands, especially the Outer Hebrides
  • Often passed down through generations within the same family
  • North and South Uist, linked by causeways across Benbecula and Grimsay, are major crofting strongholds

Crofting represents a distinctive form of small-scale agriculture rooted in Scottish rural tradition, particularly in the Highlands and islands. Crofts are legally defined and protected farms, typically worked by owner-occupiers whose families have held the same plots for generations. The lifestyle, while historically central to Highland and island communities, demands considerable resilience against unpredictable weather and seasonal constraints ...

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