A warm welcome to Vatersay, the most south westerly inhabited island of the Hebrides and the start of the Hebridean Way.
Vatersay Hall and Cafe, is a Community enterprise, owned and run by the community. It has grown over the years, with a lot of hard work, to what it is today. A Community Hall, which is used by the Community for dances, parties, weddings, craft days and Summer Ceilidhs during July and August.
The Cafe which is very popular and open April – September, offers simple tasty fare to locals and . visitors alike. Homemade soup, toasties, sandwiches, scones, cakes,tea, coffee,soft drinks. Burgers and fries are available during high summer.
Open April - September (1 Apr 2024 - 30 Sept 2024) |
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* Monday to Saturday: 11:00 - 16:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 15:00
A monument in memory of those lost in the Annie Jane maritime disaster in 1853.
Vatersay is the southernmost inhabited island in the Outer Hebrides. It is now linked to…
The wreck of an RAF Catalina seaplane that tragically crashed on the hill killing three…
The Field Gentian (Gentianella Campestris) on Vatersay is home to the largest display on…
Coeloglossum viride
When heading uphill towards Eorisdale, look out for this easily…
Neolithic people settled here around 4000 BC and built an artificial platform behind a…
Our Lady, Star of the Sea, designed by G. Woulfe Brenan and completed in 1888, is perched…
This medieval castle was the seat of the Clan Macneil. Built in the 15th century it was…
Award winning Bunting Project bringing people together with connections to Barra and…
Kisimul Castle sits on a rocky islet just off the coast of Barra at Castlebay
Community local produce shop selling quality products from Barra & Vatersay including…
The basking SHark (Cetorhinus Maximus) is one of the largest fish seen in the waters…
This is the only standing stone of any size still erect on Barra.
This site was investigated by Channel 4's Time Team in May 2007. Amongst other remains, a…
A path leads into the interior of Barra with views over Heaval, the islands highest peak.…
Just enough is as good as a feast (Be happy with what you have)
Tha gu leòr cho math ri cuilm
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