Sarah's Top Three Favourite Islands In The Outer Hebrides

Sarah's Top Three Favourite Islands In The Outer Hebrides

Top 3 Islands You Must Visit In The Outer Hebrides


A trip to the Outer Hebrides is a journey into one of Scotland's most breathtaking and remote regions, where rugged landscapes, white sandy beaches, and a rich Gaelic culture await. From the stunning Isle of Harris to the charming Isle of Barra, each island offers its own unique beauty and experiences. The best way to explore these islands is with an Island Hopper ferry ticket from CalMac Ferries, allowing you to easily hop between destinations and soak in the natural wonders. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, the Outer Hebrides promises an unforgettable, off-the-beaten-path escape.


Beautiful Uist


The Uist Islands, located in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, are a hidden gem for those seeking rugged natural beauty and a slower pace of life. With stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vast moorlands, Uist offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures like walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. Rich in history and Gaelic culture, visitors can explore ancient stone circles, crofting communities, and enjoy fresh seafood. Whether you're looking to reconnect with nature or experience the tranquility of island life, Uist is the perfect destination for an unforgettable, off-the-beaten-path escape.


We stayed at The Polochar Inn and it was stunning!  


The White Beaches of Harris


The Isle of Harris, part of the Outer Hebrides, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, from dramatic mountains to pristine white-sand beaches like Luskentyre. A paradise for nature lovers, Harris offers opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and stargazing under some of the darkest skies in the UK. It's also the home of the world-famous Harris Tweed, so you can immerse yourself in local craftsmanship and heritage. Whether you're exploring its rugged coastline, sampling fresh seafood, or discovering the island's rich history, Harris is a perfect destination for those seeking natural beauty and a peaceful getaway.


You can't talk about the Isle of Harris without mentioning Harris Tweed.  Harris Tweed is a world-renowned fabric handwoven by skilled artisans in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Made from pure virgin wool, it's celebrated for its durability, warmth, and timeless beauty. Each piece is crafted using traditional methods passed down through generations, ensuring a connection to Scotland's rich heritage. Whether in fashion or home decor, Harris Tweed adds a touch of quality and history to every item.


The historic Gearrannan Village is well worth a visit!  And you can't leave without a visit to Harris Gin!  


Historic Barra


The Isle of Barra, often called the "jewel of the Hebrides," is a small but enchanting island in the Outer Hebrides. Known for its stunning beaches, especially Traigh Mhor, where planes land on the sand, Barra offers a unique island experience. Visitors can explore its rich history, including Kisimul Castle, perched on a rocky islet, or enjoy outdoor adventures like kayaking, cycling, and wildlife watching. With its welcoming community, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant Gaelic culture, Barra is a perfect escape for those seeking natural beauty and a touch of island charm.


You can visit the site of the crashed Catalina flying boat.  


We had the best meal at Cafe Kisimul, would highly recommend it!

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