Distance cycled | 2.6 miles / 4.2 km |
Cumulative distance cycled | 2.6 miles / 4.2 km |
Islands visited (daily total) | Barra |
Total islands visited | 1 of 10 |
Average speed | 9.3 mph / 15 kmph |
Weather conditions | Blue skies and sunshine |
The Hebridean Way is a 185 mile cycling route that connects the 10 islands of the Outer Hebrides with ferries and causeways.
The suggested itinerary of ~35 miles a day would take about week or so, but we’ve allowed a fortnight for side trips, detours and days off – this is a holiday after all!
The Outer Hebrides is almost as remote as you can get without leaving the UK so even getting there is a bit of an adventure. Starting in Newcastle on the Friday afternoon of the August Bank Holiday we travelled to Glasgow (with a change in Edinburgh) for an overnight stay before another full day of travel with a train to Oban and a ferry for the final leg to Barra.
The ferry docked at dusk in Castlebay which left us just enough daylight to get to the campsite and pitch our tent.