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South Uist Vacations And Some Handy Info
The Island known as South Uist is situated in the group of islands known as the Western Isles (and alsi the Outer Hebrides) of Scotland. The islands which are inhabited are Lewis, North Uist, Isle of Harris, South Uist, Benbecula, Barra and Eriskay plus numerous other islands which are inhabited only by sheep and wildlife. below I introduce the Isle of South Uist and explain why the island is such a great place in which to take a vacation, plus I introduce some hotels on South Uist.
The Outer Hebrides are unique, they have totally unique types of flora and fauna in a spectacular countryside with some of the most dramatic coastline in the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The culture of the Hebrides is a fascinating blend of Norse, Celtic and Gaelic influences, which could also be said to be unique.
On the island of South Uist, especially in the western parts, you will discover the most beautiful beaches of sand and behind these vast areas of machair. Machair is unique to this part of the world, it is a type of immensely fertile, low-lying meadow which features masses of wildflowers in spring and summer. Many folk believe that the beaches of South Uist are the most beuatiful in the country, the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and even Europe.
The island of South Uist is also an excellent place to indulge in a round of golf. Askernish Golf Course is the oldest Outer Hebrides course and it was designed by Old Tom Morris (the designer of the Old Course at St. Andrews) and numerous others in Scotland. Sadly the course was damaged and it desperately needs restoring before it can be played on again however you will find many other golf courses across the islands.
Obviously South Uist offers masses of opportunities to indulge in a vast array of sports. Surfing and other water sports are incredibly popular and virtually everybody can enjoy a little rambling. Besides golf the most popular sport is still fishing though more and more cyclists appear year upon year.
Even though South Uist doesn’t feature a broad choice of galleries and museums it has enough to keep you entertained if it happens to rain. Places like Kildonan Museum focus on the islands history and its association with Flora MacDonald and Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
Accommodation On South Uist
The Polochar Inn is situated in Lochboisdale in the south of the island. This is a four star rated hotel on South Uist which overlooks the islands of Eriskay and Barra. All of the hotel rooms are en-suite and they also feature Wi-Fi.
South Uist self catering is superb for small groups and families. 10 Bun A Mhullin is a spacious self catering cottage/house on the Isle of Eriskay which is attached to South Uist via a small bridge.
If you are planning a Hebridean vacation please take a look at our listings of South Uist Hotels.
If you are thinking about taking a South Uist vacation please take a look at our listings of South Uist hotels and South Uist bed and breakfast
Leverburgh In The Western Isles
For a long time sailing to the remote Scottish islands has really only been available to the very rich. In the last few decades the infrastructure of the Highlands has improved dramatically. Because of this the Highlands and islands are now open to the majority of tourists and islands such as the Outer Hebrides (also known as the Western Isles) can now be reached via ferry or plane. One of the key reasons why tourists visit islands, such as Harris and similar, is that, although tourism is a major contributor to the local economy, they are totally unspoiled. In the article below I introduce the relatively small village of Leverburgh on the Isle of Harris in the Western Isles of Scotland. Leverburgh is the 2nd largest settlement on the island with Tarbert being the largest.
Most probably the main attraction of the Isle of Harris is the numerous incredible beaches of golden sand which are located along the west coast of the island. These beaches have some of the cleanest waters in the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Beaches such as Nisabost, Huishnish, Luskintyre and Seilabost are amongst the most popular, but you must not expect to be confronted with huge numbers of beach towels, sand castles, buckets and spades and wind breaks as it is extremely common to find yourself the only person enjoying the astonishing panoramas.
The majority of the finest beaches are located on South Harris and all are within a few minutes drive away from the village of Leverburgh. The village features a number of accommodation including Grimisdale Guest House, with superb self catering houses and cottages a short distance away and a few crucial amenities such as a general store, Leverburgh is a highly suitable place to stay for a Western Isles touring vacation.
Lodging in Harris bed and breakfast is a relaxing experience. The hospitality of the Isle of Harris is world renowned and all providers of accommodation work extremely hard to make sure that all visitors have an excellent vacation. Hotels and guest houses are always incredibly clean with fresh bedding and towels and if you need advice staff are always keen to assist.
The spectacular landscape of the Outer Hebrides supports a an immensely wide range of wildlife and flowers, some of these are incredibly rare or unique species. While it is rare to see a naturally growing tree on the island you will find a small selection of plantations across the Western Isles. A few small pine forests where planted long ago and, thankfully the majority of recent plantations are of native species more suitable to the unique environment and certainly far more beautiful.
The impact of man on the Isle of Harris is considerable at one time Harris was tree covered. When man first settled on the island, thousands of years ago, they they lived on the coast. making a living by hunting and fishing, and using the trees as fuel, over time they settled inland. Today fishing still has a vital role in the local economy and many local folk own a croft (a small holding where they cultivate crops such as potatoes.
Farming the land creates land which is ideal for endangered and rare birds such as the Corncrake. A great many species of flora & fauna, Golden Eagles are frequently spotted and around Leverburgh are countless great places to go birdwatching. Annually crowds of birdwatchers (twitchers) arrive on the islands to catch a brief look of a rare bird. Many folk choose to spend some time in Leverburgh and then sail on the ferry over to the Uists to visit such places as the RSPB sanctuary.
If you are planning a vacation in Leverburgh please take a look at our listings of Harris bed & breakfast
Vacations In Harris And Some Useful Info
Are you and your friends deliberating about taking a short break in Britain? Even though the larger number of folk having a British Isles vacation choose to stay in famous places such as London, other tourists would rather take a vacation in Scotland. In the following article I describe the Isle of Harris and why it is such a superb destination for vacations.
Although London might feature some of the best museums and galleries in the UK together with some of the world’s most well known tourist attractions the capital of England can not appeal to all visitors.
Some folk much prefer more relaxed vacations and others would rather have more thrilling vacations such as sports vacations. Strangely the island of Harris, in the Western Isles (which are also know as the Outer Hebrides) of Scotland, is superb for both types of visitor.
Like a great many other people staying on the beach for most of my summer vacation isn’t my idea of fun. Don’t get me wrong, I often spend time relaxing on a beach, and the Isle of Harris certainly features some of the most astounding beaches in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, however, I like to travel inland a little too. I love to soak in the atmosphere, which is often unique, I also like to experience the local culture and especially enjoy sampling the food. To be honest each year I like to experience something new and I go to great lengths attempting to find somewhere one hundred percent unique and different. This is why, most probably, I so thoroughly enjoy visits to the island in the Hebrides named the Isle of Harris and why I frequently choose to book a self catering house on the Isle of Harris.
One of the main reasons people travel to the Isle of Harris is to enjoy the islands landscape and culture. The Isle of Harris culture has, over hundreds of years been massively influenced by the English, Scottish, Celtic and Norse races. Today the vast majority of folk speak in the Gaelic language and although some talk in English, it is more often than not their second language. The Harris inhabitants are amongst the most friendly on the planet and the hospitality is extremely well known. The Isle of Harris folk are incredibly proud of the awesome beauty of the island and go to some length to keep the island very tidy so it is incredibly important not to leave any litter behind.
Remember that litter doesn’t just make the countryside appear a mess it is also incredibly dangerous to native wildlife.
A further important point to learn is that the roads on the Isle of Harris are not the same as elsewhere in the UK in some areas the roads are single track and you will often be forced to used passing places to allow traffic to pass from ahead and behind. Simply pull over into the left hand side. If it is a very big vehicle wishing to get past you and the passing place is on your right you may carefully pull over into to it to let the large vehicle pass easily but be careful not to drive off the road too much.
I hope that my above article interests you sufficiently in taking a vacation or short break on the Isle of Harris. Large numbers of people the Outer Hebrides of Scotland choose to stay in two places. There are a few other islands to visit including South Uist, North Uist and Lewis. Why not consider staying in a self catering house on the Isle if Harris for a few days and then book a room in a hotel on North Uist or a South Uist hotel for the remainder of your holiday?
If you are considering a Uist vacation please take a look at our listings of South Uist hotels and Hotels in North Uist