Discover the best top things to do in Isle of Barra, United Kingdom including Barra Island Tours, Clearwater Paddling, Hebridean Sea Tours, Barra Bike Hire, Kisimul Castle, Hebridean Way.
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5.0 based on 136 reviews
Let Rob or Paul take you to see Barra’s unique tiny airport, where the plane lands on Traigh Mhor (Big Beach). Barra airport is the only one in the world to have scheduled flights landing on a beach, so even if you have flown in it's a sight well worth seeing. See the abandoned village at Balnabodach, and take in the beautiful scenery and wild life that makes Barra what it is.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Booked the Wild Barra kayaking trip which was a mixture of camping and lodge based accomodation. The guides were absolutely fantastic, making sure everyone was well looked after and imparting tips to help improve paddling technique. Went for the fully catered option and was impressed with the food and how well my dietary requirements were met. The hosts were really friendly, and the location itself was beautiful, within a few minutes walk of the get terminal and village shops and cafes.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Day trips from the Isle of Barra to St Kilda and all Islands accessible from Barra.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
We were in Barra for a few days and decided last minute to hire bikes to cycle around. Bikes were good quality and functioned well. Given how short notice it was there was excellent availability too. Bikes in the background of my photo ;-)
4.5 based on 311 reviews
Having seen so many images of this wonderful little Castle and having had a grandmother who was a MacNeil i had to visit this little castle in the sea, family visit out in the boat to the island it runs every 30 mins a short 3 min trip out and purchase tickets in small kiosk area there is still works ongoing in the castle and a couple of areas that cannot be viewed but it is possible to experience the majority easily enough
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The Hebridean Way passes through some of the most spectacular landscape in the UK. It is dual aspect, with a 156-mile long distance walking route and separate 185-mile long distance national cycle network route (NCN 780). Steeped in History, the Hebridean Way stretches along the length of the Outer Hebrides from Vatersay in the south to the Lewis in the north. The route passes through 10 Islands linked by a combination of causeways and ferries, over rugged hills and along dazzling Atlantic coastline. Whether cycling or walking, this is the place to tune into nature, leave your worries behind and enjoy!
An amazing experience to come here. It's hard to believe this is Scotland. It is a white sand beach with crystal clear waters, from the pictures it looks like it could be Bora Bora. If in Barra you must come here!
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