Campsites with campfires in South Uist

Pristine beaches, tall mountains and remarkable archaeology makes South Uist a fascinating destination.

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Badrallach Campsite

12 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Ross and Cromarty, Highlands
Where the end of the road is the start of your adventure
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Sanday Cabin

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Sandy, Scotland
The Sanday Cabin is an open plan space with a lovely French style double bed (separate toilet / shower room) that sits at the top of a croft on the Isle of Sanday, right next door to Canna. The cabin has views out over the bay of Canna harbour to the Cuillins of Skye and across to the Isle of Rum. You can even see the famous Sanday Puffin Stacks from the cabin and take a stroll along the Puffin Trail. The cabin has its own decking area and a wooden fenced garden area - so you can enjoy looking at cows without them getting too close! Fully equipped kitchen, all linen towels provided and luggage transport provided.
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Campsites with campfires in South Uist guide

Overview

With towering mountains in the east and a nearly unbroken string of dune-backed and wildflower-carpeted beaches in the west, the island of South Uist encompasses the best of Outer Hebridean scenery. The island has a strong, Gaelic-speaking community with a robust tradition of hospitality. The possibilities for outdoor adventure are endless, from hillwalking and birdwatching to sightseeing boat trips and walking the long-distance Hebridean Way. For enjoying the island at its finest, visiting between May and October is recommended; outside this period you’ll likely find businesses closed and disruption to travel due to poor weather. While campgrounds are limited, they are well-placed for exploring South Uist.

Where to go

Lochboisdale

Ferries from Mallaig and Oban on the Scottish mainland arrive in Lochboisdale, the island’s main settlement. This is also the departure point for many tours, such as wildlife-watching boat trips, as well as fishing charters and archaeology focused tours. Eight miles (13 kilometres) south of the village, Kilbride Campsite has pitches for tourers and tents and makes for a handy nearby base—it’s also close to the causeway that connects South Uist with Eriskay.

North Glendale

On the rugged, southeastern shore of South Uist, the historic village of North Glendale offers easy access to the sandy beaches and wildflower-covered machair of the eastern coast. It’s also a good place for spotting wildlife, from otters and seals to hen harriers, eagles and snowy owls. Here, the Gleanndal Campsite (part of the Gleanndal Hostel) has level pitches for tents and small campervans.

Locheynort

Centrally located in the heart of South Uist, Locheynort offers easy access to the island’s highlights. From here you can head out along the coastal path to spot otters and sea eagles. A more challenging option is hiking up to the summit of Beinn Mhòr, which, at 620 metres (2,000 feet), is the highest point on the island.

Loch Skipport

Further north, Loch Skipport is famed for its friendly wild ponies, which you are likely to see wandering around. It is also known for its association with Bonnie Prince Charlie, which you can explore on a Bonnie Prince Charlie-themed boat trip, which visits several places associated with the Prince. Loch Skipport also provides a starting point for climbing Hecla, the island’s second-highest mountain.

West Coast

The west side of the island is known for its archaeological finds: chambered tombs and two mummies are among the relics discovered here. You can see the ancient roundhouses of Cladh Hallan, which date back to the Bronze Age. Further north, at Howmore, you can see a collection of thatched cottage and the ruins of a 13th-century chapel.

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