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19/2/2009 at 9:12pm
Location: Cumbria (Upper Eden Valley) Outfit: Cabanons SunValley Michigan Khyam ABI
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Quote: Originally posted by adestu on 19/2/2009
hi all we went to armair point near ullapool in september last year.do a search on here.very nice site,dont pitch too close to the road as can be bit noisey.we took our aspen 500dlx with large canopy.that time of year was quiet though.think they're open till end of september.mackeral fishing off thier pier. tesco in ullapool.trips to the summer isles.inverness about an hour away. hope this helps ade and dee
You could always nip across on the ferry and say hi to my family in Lewis - lots of tent camping there on any of the machair - not a lot of facilities but you can certainly wild camp there.
------------- Keely :-))
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20/2/2009 at 8:27pm
Location: Argyll Scotland Outfit: 1997 Bailey Ranger 470 4
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Teeny, We started at the Butt of Lewis and spent almost a month travelling down to Barra. (120 miles).
However we had been to Lewis many times before and so only Harris and the Uists and Barra were new to us.
If we were going back again to any of the places, it would be to BARRA.
It really is the only unspoiled area of the whole shebang and yet the complete road length is only 15 miles.
Reading about the Western Isles of the last 20 years and Barra is that. But it will not be for long and if you want to walk on unpoluted beaches, see scenery at its best and taste Island Hospitality that you will never forget, then visit Barra in the next 2 years or forget about it for ever.
Barra is not a destination. It is a dying experience and once it has gone it will be gone forever.
------------- Lobey.
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