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Hebridean Way Walking Route Section A: Vatersay to Northbay (Barra)
Grade
ModerateType
WalkDescription
The Hebridean Way starts in spectacular surroundings at the beaches of Vatersay before heading north for a memorable day's hiking over the hills of Barra. Sensational sea views all the way!
Walk Waypoints
- 1 The Hebridean Way starts outside Vatersay village hall - a fittingly beautiful start to a wonderful walk. Make sure you visit Vatersay's two spectacular beaches, one either side of the hall, before setting out along the road towards Castlebay.
- 2 Just below the road is a memorial and the remains of a Catalina flying boat that crashed on the hillside above here in 1944.
- 3 Continue along the pleasant single track road until you come to the Vatersay causeway. Built in 1991, this vital link with Barra is widely credited with saving Vatersay - without it there is a good chance the island would have been abandoned.
- 4 A few hundred metres after the causeway the path leaves the road and heads left up the hillside.
- 5 Take your time on the climb and remember to keep looking back. The views to Vatersay and the uninhabited Bishop's Isles to the south are superb.
- 6 There is no path but wooden waymarker posts show the way over Beinn Tangabhal.
- 7 Before crossing the stile make a short detour down to the shore to see the remains of Dun Bàn, an iron age fort set in a spectacular location on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Atlantic.
- 8 Continue along the coast, following the waymarkers as they lead you past some fine rocky scenery, to the beautiful beach at Halaman Bay.
- 9 On reaching the road turn left and walk past the attractive Isle of Barra Beach Hotel.
- 10 Turn right at Craigston and continue past a school and church.
- 11 At the end of the tarmac road continue along the good track that lies ahead.
- 12 A good path follows on from the end of the track.
- 13 As the path climbs up the hillside the views behind you improve with every stride.
- 14 The path ends at a gate. Go through this then cross a stile and turn right up the hillside. Wooden marker posts show the way through the overgrown heather.
- 15 Follow the posts away from the old fence.
- 16 Turn left along a grassy track that takes you along the shores of the beautiful Loch an Dùin.
- 17 On reaching the main road turn right.
- 18 The Hebridean Way turns left here onto a small track that leads to a water works. However, if you are staying the night in Northbay, keep straight on along the road and you will reach the village in under a mile. There is fair amount of places stay within a 5 mile radius of this point, with a hotel around a mile away.