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How do you get to luskentyre Beach?

Luskentyre Beach is situated close to the A859 on South Harris, and can be accessed via the minor road Losgaintir, which joins the A859 close to Loch Fincastle. A small, free car park is available at the end of Losgaintir, just yards from the beach.

How do I get to the Isle of Harris?

You’ve got several options for getting a ferry to Tarbert (Harris).

  1. Go direct on the ferry from Uig on Skye.
  2. Go on the Ullapool ferry to Stornoway on Lewis and drive south (the Isles are connected).
  3. Include Harris in an island hopscotch, from Barra through South Uist and North Uist to Leverburgh.

Can you swim at luskentyre Beach?

Nisabost, Borve and Scarista have nasty undertows and currents and I don’t consider them safe unless you are a very confident and strong swimmer. Luskentyre is a bit better but not altogether trustworthy. Fine for a deepish paddle. Seilebost is safe but very shallow at high tide and a long walk out at low tide.

Can you wild camp at luskentyre Beach?

There are some great spots for wild camping just south of Luskentyre beach near the main road. …

How long is luskentyre Beach?

three-mile
On a blue-sky-day, when the tide is just right, the three-mile journey is punctuated with many stops to take ‘just one more shot’ as the vistas and colours change.

Are dogs allowed on luskentyre Beach?

Exceptionally clean dog friendly beach that can get rather windy. – Luskentyre, Isle of Harris Traveller Reviews – Tripadvisor.

Can you fly to Isle of Harris?

Travelling to Harris It’s easy to get to the Isle of Harris! You have a choice of ferries, you can also fly.

Can you swim from luskentyre to Taransay?

Luskentyre enjoys huge views across the bay towards the island of Taransay, made famous by the BBC reality show Castaway. The best spot for swimming is the beach at the westerly edge of the estuary where the sand is soft and the water clear. Keep your camera handy on fine nights as the sun sets the sky ablaze.

Can you wild camp on Harris and Lewis?

Can I wild camp on the Island of Harris and Lewis? Harris and Lewis welcome responsible campers and campervanners, but wild camping there is unlike camping on the Scottish mainland. There some campsites on the island – all very low key, in epic locations, with basic facilities.

Is Horgabost campsite open?

Horgabost campsite is the latest tourist facility in the islands to announce that it will not reopen for the 2020 season.

Where is Luskentyre Sands in Outer Hebrides?

Luskentyre sands is found on the west coast of South Harris in the Outer Hebrides. Luskentyre is one of the largest and most spectacular beaches on Harris.

Where does the name Luskentyre beach come from?

Luskentyre is situated within the parish of Harris. The name Luskentyre derives from Lios-cinn-tir, meaning ‘headland fort’, although there is no trace or local knowledge of a fort at the headland. However, the headland contains the site of an old part of Luskentyre Cemetery. Luskentyre Beach has been voted Britain’s best beach.

Where are the best beaches in the Hebrides?

Luskentyre Sands. Luskentyre sands is found on the west coast of South Harris in the Outer Hebrides. Luskentyre is one of the largest and most spectacular beaches on Harris. Named one of the UK’s best beaches in the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards, Luskentyre sands boasts miles of white sand and stunning green-blue water.

Which is the best way to get to Luskentyre?

Luskentyre is accessible from the A859, via a minor road. Wildlife in the area includes the common scoter, the velvet scoter, the eider duck, the wigeon, the long-tailed duck, the red-breasted merganser, the great northern diver and the Slavonian grebe. ^ “Harris, Traigh Luskentyre”.

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