South Uist is one of the islands of the Outer Hebrides, which has a population of about 2000 people. It is best known as the birthplace of Flora MacDonald, in the village of Milton. The main town on the island is Lochboisdale and car ferry lands here running from Oban on the mainland and from Castlebay on Barra. The A865 runs the length of the island, so you won’t have any difficulty driving around once you arrive. Here you will find a seaweed factory and the manufacture of tweed is very important to the economy of the island. The south side of the island is quite hilly and most of the people live on the west side of South Uist. Along the west coast of South Uist, you will find a fabulous sandy beach The mountains on the island rise to dramatic heights, such as the peaks of Beinn Mhor at 620 m and Hecla which rises to 606 m. This setting provides the perfect opportunity for hillwalking and climbing. Even the lower reaches of the mountains provide stunning views of the island.
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