South Uist Island, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Details
Accessibility
Recommended travel across the islands is by car and ferry, though there are numerous opportunities for walking, cycling and taking a local bus.
There is one main road running across all the islands, which is in good repair.
Ferry operator, Caledonian MacBrayne, known as Calmac Ferries, provides additional assistance for those visitors with reduced mobility and other requirements, please see the following link regarding accessibility at each ferry port.
www.calmac.co.uk/destinations/ports
Brief description
The Outer Hebrides comprises of a series of Islands, each one stunningly beautiful in its own right. A diverse landscape from beaches to mountains; forests and rocks. There are numerous historical sites to visit under cover and in the open. The Hebrides offers a relaxing, quiet welcome.
Address
South Uist Island, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Phone
VisitScotland - 0131 472 2222
Website
Excellent websites for journey planning; accommodation; transport options; visitor Information points; things to see and do.
Directions
Access to the Outer Hebrides is by car/foot ferry (Ferry operator: Caledonian MacBrayne) from a number of Scottish Ports: Oban, Ullapool, Mallaig to the main islands of Barra, Uist, Harris & Lewis. Use car/foot ferries to travel from island to island
Alternatively travel by plane with Loganair from Manchester, Inverness or Glasgow to Barra, Benbecula or Stornaway
Opening Times
The Islands are open 24 hours per day. For museums, cafes, restaurants, etc please check individual opening times.
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change.
Transport
Ferry operator: Caledonian MacBrayne - www.calmac.co.uk - 0800 066 5000 - enquiries@calmac.co.uk
Plane Flights operator: LoganAir - www.loganair.esky.co.uk
Bus service on the Islands: - www.cne-siar.gov.uk
For more travel information go to: www.traveline.info
Amenities
There are a number of small local shops, cafes, inns and other conveniences in towns and villages. The museums and historical sites are worth visiting.
Travel Information
For further travel information in Scotland please see: www.travelinescotland.com
Or call Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 22 33
(Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company's access charge)