Vatersay welcomes cyclists and walkers to take in the beauty and tranquillity of our stunning little island. Before you head off on the Hebridean Way, take a little time to discover our three stunning beaches and wonder at the beauty of the Machair in full bloom.
Vatersay Hall and Cafe is run by the community , for the community. The Cafe has a simple, tasty menu of Homemade soups, sandwiches, toasties, paninis, scones, cakes, tea, coffee and soft drinks. Burgers and fries are available during high summer. The staff are all islanders and have lots of local knowledge.
Campers, camper vans and walkers are very welcome, there is a shower and toilet block, which is open 24 hours.
Open April - September (1 Apr 2022 - 30 Sept 2022) |
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* Monday to Saturday: 11:00 - 16:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 15:00
The Annie Jane Monument marks one of the most tragic events in the history of Vatersay,…
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…
Neolithic people settled here around 4000 BC and built an artificial platform behind a…
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
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…
Watch the seals laze on the rocks off shore - you may even catch them coming for a cheeky…
A well preserved iron age galleried dun situated on hill to the east of Cuier cemetery
A great beach for all the family or a quiet walk. At low tide there are caves to explore…
The chapel at Cille Bharra was perhaps founded as early as the 7th century AD, being…
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Great white sandy beach. Perfect for…
Stations of the Cross Interesting climb, following these images.© Copyright Barbara Carr…