Visiting Vatersay, the southernmost inhabited island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, feels like stepping into a serene, untouched world. Connected to Barra by a causeway, the island offers breathtaking white-sand beaches, rolling green hills, and a peaceful atmosphere that's perfect for quiet reflection or coastal walks. The wreckage of a World War II Catalina flying boat near one of the beaches adds a poignant historical touch to the natural beauty. With its charming isolation and welcoming local community, Vatersay is a hidden gem for those seeking tranquillity and a deeper connection to Scotland’s wild western isles.
Day 6 - Vatersay
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