Highlands & Islands Vacations And South Uist
June 16, 2010 by Andrew Kelly
Filed under Hotels
The Island known as South Uist is found in the group of islands known as the Western Isles (and alsi the Outer Hebrides) of Scotland. The inhabited islands are South Uist, North Uist, Isle of Harris, Isle of Lewis, Barra, Benbecula and Eriskay and a great many islands which are only inhabited by wildlife. In the following article I introduce the island of South Uist and describe why the island is such a superb vacation destination, plus I introduce some places to stay on South Uist.
The Hebrides are unique, they feature totally unique species of flora & fauna in a astounding countryside with some of the most awesome coastline in the British Isles. The culture of the Hebrides is an interesting mix of Norse, Celtic and Gaelic influences, which could also be said to be unique.
On South Uist, particularly in the west, you will discover the most amazing beaches of sand and behind these vast areas of land called machair. Machair is only found in this part of the world, it is a type of incredibly fertile, grassland which is decorated with a mass of wildflowers in the spring and summer months. Many visitors believe that the beaches found on South Uist are the best in Scotland, the United Kingdom, and even Europe.
The island is also a superb place to play a round of golf. Askernish Golf Course is the oldest Hebridean course and it is an Old Tom Morris design (the designer of the Old Course at St. Andrews) and countless others in Scotland. Sadly the golf course was damaged and it is in need of restoration before it can be played upon however you will find many other golf courses across the islands.
Of course South Uist offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy a diverse range of sports. Water sports such as surfing are incredibly popular and virtually everyone can enjoy a little walking. Besides golf the most popular sport is still fishing though more cyclists appear annually.
Even though South Uist doesn’t feature a profuse amount of galleries and museums it has enough to keep you entertained if it happens to rain. Museums like Kildonan Museum feature exhibitions about the history of the island and its association with Prince Charles Edward Stuart and Flora MacDonald.
Places To Stay On South Uist
The Polochar Inn is located in Lochboisdale in the southerly region of the island. This is a 4 star South Uist hotel which overlooks Eriskay and Barra. All of the rooms at the Polochar Inn are en-suite and they also have WiFi internet.
South Uist self catering accommodation is superb for small groups and families. 10 Bun A Mhullin is a spacious self catering traditional Hebridean house/cottage on the Isle of Eriskay which is joined to South Uist by a bridge.
If you are currently planning a vacation on South Uist please take a look at our listings of South Uist hotel accommodation.
If you are looking at taking a South Uist vacation please take a look at our listings of South Uist hotels and bed and breakfast in South Uist






