

Isle of North UistYesScotland.com: Directory of Things to Do in Isle of North UistAll > Scotland > Western Isles > Isle of North Uist things to do > Walking The middle set of islands in the Outer Hebrides consists of North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist with the smaller islands of Eriskay and Berneray (a favourite of Prince Charles) which are all linked by causeway. North Uist forms the northern part of the 3 main islands and Lochmaddy is the main port linking the islands by ferry to Uig in Skye.
There are plenty of lochs around the east side of North Uist with beautiful empty sands facing the Atlantic. The circular road is 13 miles long and ideal for cycling which, being much quieter than driving, allows you to see more of the wildlife. There are two Nature Reserves in the Uists, one being the RSPB Reserve at Balranald.
Two other islands are worth exploring , Berneray to the north over another causeway and Vallay further west. Berneray is a favourite of Prince Charles who visits here whenever he can ,ther is also a ferry to Harris from here. Vallay, which is accessible at low tide only, has an abandoned old mansion house and l ... < more >
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