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we did the trip from Barra up to Lewis a couple of years ago in a campervan, and did see a few tenters.
Site at Barra Airport is great but the public toilet is about a mile away. There is a campsite on Benbecula, and I think 3 on Lewis.
We took 2 weeks to do the trip, starting from Oban and finishing at Ullapool.
We went in May/June 2006
here is our basic itinery:-
We got the Calmac Hopscotch 8 ticket http://www.calmac.co.uk/hopscotch_route8
Also send for their brochure its quite useful, as is this web site and brochure
http://www.visithebrides.com
This leaflet details toilets/showers/Chemical disposals.
http://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/hebrides/docume...anLeaflet06.pdf
Our trip was as follows
Oban - stayed at Oban Divers Campsite. Good Tesco's also has Petrol and cash points, no height barriers. Stock up as there is not much on the islands and Petrol is about 12p a litre more expensive.
Barra/Vatasay official wildcamping spots by the airport, large grassy area with litter bins only (don't expect to be alone), toilets and CDP 1mile up the road at Eolaigearraidh. Also cafe and toilets at the airport and ferry terminal (ardmhor) when open.
Not exactly sure where the place is on Vatasay, but the tourist info will be open when you get off the ferry 8pm ish and are very helpful if you email.
Eriskay - we didn't camp here, it's very small, but there was parking at the ferry and toilets and shower £1 a go, very good as well.
South Uist we drove up the west coast road (B888) and drove down to a site marked as parking and picnic area, its quite small but there were 5 of us here for the night. Had also been told about an area near a cemetry a few miles further north (it's shown on OS map) by a couple cycling with a tent, but there was no-one there and it was a bit open. Toilet and showers at Lochboisdale open during day, but disabled toilet seems to be open 24hr, also shop and tourist info here as well.
Orisay inn, signed on the right just before the causeway off to Benbecula was recommended to us for a meal and we were not disappointed.
Benbecula, we stayed at Shell Bay campsite, not the prettiest but with good facilities including laundry.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=6642
There is a shop and petrol station by the airport at Balivanich, stock up, we didn't and got a bit low on petrol and knowhere is open on a sunday.
North Uist, we had to travel north to just passed Sollas, we followed a picnic area sign at Grenitote and found a small area, which we had to ourselves, apart from a young boy driving round the beach, there was also a small cesna parked on the beach. We had also passed a sign for picnic area on the west coast at Hosta, but the gates were closed so we drove on, but I think its OK to just open them and drive through. We also passed a camper parked up on some grass a short way into the C road across the island. Toilet and petrol at Lochmaddy.
Berneray, we had heard you could only park at the hostel, but found plenty parked on the area next to it and believe you can park at the picnic area at Borve, tap and toilet at the community centre here. Toilets, water and CDP at the ferry port, and toilets and showers at the harbour on the road to Baille.
South Harris - large area at Horgabost on the west coast, OS map shows toilets here but they had either blown down or been demolished when we were there.
North Harris - We stayed at the hostel at Rhenigidale in order to use showers, cost £4.50 each, basically just parked up outside. Very small grassy tent area also. Camp sites at Cnip (kneep) in Uig area, we didn't stay but there are public toilets and a separate building with a sign saying for paying campsite users and a CDP behind. There was know one around to enquire about payment.
Another picnic spot at Ardroil overlooked large beach, with a sign saying camping by prior arrangement call at No.6. £1 per person per night. We didn't stay here as it was too early to settle for the night, but a couple of vans looked like they where going to stay.
Great Bernera - we went to the iron age house at the northern point which was closed, only open 12-4pm. We could have stayed in the carpark as there was no-one around and were toilets.
Lewis - the largest part with a few campsites , on the west coast at Shawbost, small site, small pitches with electric. we drove on to Butt of Lewis lighthouse and found another campervan so stayed, however a lot of cars came to walk dogs and watch birds and in the morning 2 coaches pulled up next to us, fortunately we were dressed and having breakfast !!
On the east side are two camp sites, Laxdale, very neat with good facilities but the motorhome/caravan area is bit like a carpark, tent area was nice, also a bunkhouse, very convenient for stornaway, we also saw one at Coll on the B895, this was quite basic, didn't look like much in the way of facilities so we booked Laxdale, later learned if we'd carried on to Tolsa head we could have stayed overnight and it was lovely.
Ullapool - campsite right on the beach, you'll see it from the ferry, but we drove 3 miles north to Ardmair point camp site and it was lovely.
All in all a very good trip and found places to stay easily, this was our first time wild camping. Ferry over from Oban a bit rough (I was sea sick) so get some tablets if you don't have sailing legs. We booked this crossing when we got the hopscotch ticket and booked Stornaway to Ullapool the day before we sailed. Not many places stocked small(4.5kg) butane cylinders and ours ran out, got some at the coal yard just outside Tarbert, the man at the hardware store directed us. Very little is open on a sunday. There only seem to be CDP's at the campsites in Harris/Lewis, unlike the more southerly islands which seem to cater for wildcamping as there are no commercial campsites. Hope this isn't too long a post and is helpful to you
Just ask if you need any more info
Jules
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