Eriskay – Outer Hebrides

Eriskay (Scottish Gaelic: Èirisgeigh, pronounced [ˈeɾʲiʃkʲej]), from the Old Norse for “Eric’s Isle”, is an island and community council area of the Outer Hebrides in northern Scotland. It lies between South Uist and Barra and is connected to South Uist by a causeway which was opened in 2001. In the same year Eriskay became the ferry terminal for travelling between South Uist and Barra. The Caledonian MacBrayne vehicular ferry travels between Ceann a’ Ghàraidh in Eriskay and Ardmore in Barra. The crossing takes around 40 minutes.

Enjoy some views of this beautiful place here :

Some more views from the Eriskay Ferry Terminal

& Finally the views from the Metal cage Pier placed on the embankments

Going Beyond – on next step I take you into the Barra Island, last one of the Hebrides and quite exotic one.  🙂
Watch out this space for more.

Beautiful gem of Scottish Hebrides.
Beautiful gem of Scottish Hebrides.

Candid Bagpipe experience – Taste of Scotland

As you may have been following from my last blog post that I have been recently exploring Scotland and some of its much less visited Hebrides Isles.

On my way to Isle of Skye I came across this guy and I couldn’t resist myself to not record this. Shot at Isle of Lochalsh by A87 heading towards Isle of Skye.

More coming soon.
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Driving through A87 – Scotland scenic and beautiful road

I have been here before on the motorcycle riding in opposite direction of this and partially in dark but this is nothing compared when you can get to see every curve, mountain and valley so clearly.

Soaked in the tone of music from Bally Sagoo classic remix – the magic flows as we go through these beautiful locations.

PS: Song selection was automatic.
PPS: Yes, the windscreen is full of bug marks
PPPS: That’s not 60kmph but 60mph (96kmph)

Thank you Bunny for making all this possible & keep coming.