Castlebay, Barra

Introduction 

This evening, I am focusing on the small town of Castlebay on the Isle of Barra which is located on the southern tip of the Outer Hebrides.
 
Kisimul Castle, Barra

Kisimul Castle, Barra, Hebrides

Information on Castlebay 

Castlebay is an important ferry port for the Outer Hebrides (direct link with Oban), has a major castle sitting proudly in the bay and is home to a sizeable hotel for visitors.
Kisimul Castle is an impregnable fortress with a long association with Clan MacNeill.It has a three storey tower within a curtain wall which almost completely encloses the rock on which it stands.There are two artesian wells and a fish trap to aid resistance against sieges. The castle is managed by Historic Environment Scotland and is open to visitors who gain access via small boat.
 
In addition to the castle and hotel there is a church and a few small shops.
 
Castlebay Hotel and Restaurant, Barra

Castlebay Hotel and Restaurant, Barra, Hebrides

 
Castlebay, Barra

Castlebay, Barra, Hebrides

 
Calmac Ferry at Castlebay

Calmac Ferry at Castlebay, Barra

More information

Please refer to Visitors’ Guide to Scotland for more information on Scotland’s islands and a wide range of other information for tourists. The ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4. Also available via Kindle.

 

 

 

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