South Uist: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

South Uist (Scottish Gaelic: Uibhist a' Deas) is an island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.

The island is mostly Catholic. Its east coast is mountainous, the north east being a National Nature Reserve with birdlife including greylag geese, mute swans and hen harriers. The west is machair with a continuous sandy beach, the north west being a firing range.

Attractions on the island include the Kildonan Museum housing the sixteenth century Clanranald Stone and the ruins of the house where Flora Macdonald was born.

The main village on the island is Lochboisdale, from which ferries sail to Oban on the mainland and to Castlebay on Barra. The island is also linked to Eriskay and Benbecula by causeways. Smaller settlements include Daliburgh and Ludag.

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