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Stornoway Harbour is it is the main seaport of the Outer Hebrides and provides a vital link to mainland Britain. The idyllic harbour town provides ample opportunity to explore the culture and…
Lochboisdale Harbour is a great base from which to explore the unspoilt beauty of the Outer Hebrides. Facilities available include: 52 sheltered berths, with lit walkways, access to power and water,…
Castlebay Marina, an excellent resting point on your journey through the Hebrides. Situated in the heart of Castlebay, Isle of Barra next to the facilities in the town.
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Isle Of South Uist
Lochboisdale Harbour is a great base from which to explore the unspoilt beauty of the Outer Hebrides. Facilities available include: 52 sheltered berths, with lit walkways, access to power and water, shower block, disabled hoist, slipway
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
Stornoway Harbour is it is the main seaport of the Outer Hebrides and provides a vital link to mainland Britain. The idyllic harbour town provides ample opportunity to explore the culture and tradition of Lewis that makes it so unique today.
Isle Of Barra
Castlebay Marina, an excellent resting point on your journey through the Hebrides. Situated in the heart of Castlebay, Isle of Barra next to the facilities in the town.
Isle Of South Uist
There are 2 blue visitor moorings on the south side of the harbour. They are available on a first come first served basis (for maximum vessel size 15 tonnes)
Isle Of Lewis
Good shelter at the pier in most weather conditions. Part of pier dries out at low spring tides. There is local fishing and leisure use.
Isle Of Barra
Diesel is available at the slipway however a council key card is needed to purchase fuel here. Facilities include water, power, trailer launching and waste oil disposal.
Isle of Lewis
Stornoway is the largest harbour within the Outer Hebrides. It is well sheltered and easy to enter at all states of the tide. A listening watch is maintained on channel 12 VHF, by the port, and all vessels must request permission first.
Isle Of Harris
Huisinish is a stunning white sand shell beach.
Isle Of Lewis
Mariners are advised to exercise caution when entering or leaving as visibility from or to the entrance channel is restricted by the outer sea wall. The approaches and the entrance channel can be affected by swell after prolonged North erly winds.
Isle of Lewis
The main port for the Outer Hebrides, Stornoway's safe natural harbour allows vessels of up to 6.5m draft in all weather conditions and deeper drafted vessels under certain tidal conditions.
Isle Of Lewis
There are 2 visitor berths on the pontoon, next to the wave attenuator, safe anchorages and facilities available at the pontoon. Approach through the Sound of Vuia passing Pabay Mhor, Vacasay and Vuia Mhor.
Glasgow
Pilotage directions for the Outer Hebrides for yachts and small craft
Isle Of Barra
Water and phone are available on the quay and diesel is available in large quantities.
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
Slipway owned by the Stornoway Port Authority.
Isle Of Lewis
Very good shelter at inside face of pier, 1.8m depth alongside pier. No berthing, anchorage in the Dubh Thob SE of Kirkibost pier. Mainly used by fish farms and local leisure use. Stornoway MRCC, Leverburgh Lifeboat.
Isle Of Lewis
Approach through the Sound of Vuia passing Pabay Mhor, Vacasay and Vuia Mhor.
Isle Of Scalpay
This harbour can handle medium to large vessels, the pier is 54 meters long.
Isle Of North Uist
The ferry berth is only available if there is no conflict with timetabled operations, permission should be obtained from the Pier Master (Channel 12).