Discover an island adventure on the Hebridean Way, Scotland's only island-hopping long-distance trail. This waymarked route runs the length of the Outer Hebrides, covering 247km (155 miles) from Vatersay in the south to Stornoway in the north. Linking ten islands by a series of causeways and ferry crossings, the trail travels through some of the most distinctive landscapes in the UK, from white-sand beaches and flower-rich machair to remote moorland, rocky headlands and Atlantic-facing coastlines.
This guidebook provides everything needed to plan a two-week walk along the Hebridean Way with confidence, whether you are undertaking the full route as a multi-day journey or exploring selected sections. Clear route descriptions are combined with practical planning advice and contextual information, helping you navigate the logistical challenges of island travel while making the most of time spent on the trail. With generally moderate terrain and no technical mountain walking, the Hebridean Way is accessible to most walkers with a reasonable level of fitness.
Passing through Barra, Eriskay, South Uist, Benbecula, North Uist, Harris and Lewis, this trail offers a rare combination of island hopping, coastal walking and cultural immersion. The Hebridean Way showcases the Outer Hebrides at their most atmospheric, from expansive beaches and big skies to quiet settlements and ancient sites, making it one of the most distinctive long-distance walks in Scotland.