Well, Friday was once again pretty dull and very overcast, with quite a lot of what we call “Scotch mist” that rolled in from the sea. Time was running out waiting for good weather to see the islands at their best, so we chose to head to South Uist and Eriskay, and save North Uist and a return to Berneray for Saturday in the hope of getting brighter weather than we got that last time.
The day started out not too bad on Friday, but quickly the mists rolled in. We managed to see quite a lot of Eriskay (where we headed to first) before the weather got really bad. It’s a small but very beautiful island, with some gorgeous white sand beaches and turquoise seas typical of the Outer Herbrides. Unfortunately one of its most famous beaches, the one where Bonnie Prince Charlie landed, was almost completely wiped out with a sea mist, so we had to use our imagination as to what it would be like on a nice day.
We took lunch at the Politician pub, it’s a lovely place in a lovely setting. The pub is named after the ship “SS Politician” which went down off the coast of Eriskay, along with, among other things, several thousand crates of whiskey – if you have seen the old movie “Whiskey Galore” this is what it was based on!
After crossing the causeway back onto South Uist, we spotted some of the semi-wild ponies, a beautiful sight, just as if they were posing for us to take their picture!

Further into South Uist, we had planned to visit a few of the 20 kilometre worth of beaches along the islands west coast, however after visiting the first couple, we realised there was really nothing to see (yes, the good old “Scotch mist” was still lingering…) We took a small detour towards the east, which is mainly moorland and lochs, and although still very overcast, there was at least something to see.
Back at the campsite we had another night of having to keep reinflating our aerobed every couple of hours, as the duct tape unfortunately didn’t work!
On Saturday, finally the weather picked up! Yippee! We actually had a reasonable amount of sunny spells during our 2nd trip around North Uist and Berneray. Better still, we managed to get out in our canoe. We were both surprised that the water wasn’t actually that cold. However, the air temperature / wind chill was, so we were glad of some warm clothing as we canoed.
A couple of beaches we think are particularly worth a visit are Traigh Ear (walk up to the big sand dune that you can see in the distance for beautiful and far reaching views) and Clachan Sands (coming from the south wait to take the 2nd sign to the sands, the one that goes past the graveyard). Clachan Sands was where we chose to canoe. The only annoying thing there (and in quite a few places) were the flies that keep landing on you (and it felt like some had bitten) and flying into your face. However, during our 8 days we have seen NO MIDGES AT ALL…
On Berneray the West Beach is a must, 3 miles of white sand and dunes. Watch out for the bull in the field that you cross to get there!

We had dinner at the Westford Inn on our way back as we wanted to just chill out for our last night, and also pack away a few things to make it easier in the morning. Their fish and chips were very nice! No room to try a dessert though…
Now we are just sitting in our tent with some wine, partially packed, aerobed now (hopefully) fixed with a bicycle repair kit that Paul found. No WiFi from the tent as we took a quieter out of the way pitch, but I will try to get this posted when we venture up to the facilities block later on.
Tomorrow, we go home the long way, taking the ferry to Uig on Skye and driving home from there. The ferry time was much better doing it this way (11am check in as opposed to something like 6am!) We didn’t fancy trying to pack our camping gear away when it was still dark, so it seemed like the best idea.



















