
Western Isles Scotland, UK Travel Guide
Stornoway (SYY) on Lewis, Benbecula (BEB), and Barra (BRR) serve the islands. Barra's beach runway has an unique landing.
No direct international flights operate to the Western Isles. International travelers fly into major UK hubs (London Heathrow, Glasgow, Edinburgh) then connect to a domestic flight.
Explore flight deals through Dollar Flight Club that identify low fares.
Utilize platforms like Skyscanner that compare prices across various airlines.
Passengers may claim compensation for delayed or canceled flights via AirHelp.
Pre-booking a rental car finds strong advice, particularly during peak season, as island fleet sizes remain limited.
Local companies like Car Hire Hebrides and Lewis Car Rental are the main providers on the islands.
Car rental agencies are available in Stornoway, Benbecula, and Barra, often near main ferry ports or airports.
No particular exit fees or taxes are levied upon leaving the Western Isles by air.
No specific exit fees or taxes apply when departing the Western Isles by sea.
Ensure a smooth rental car return before your departure.
Island airports and ferry docks offer basic facilities for departing travelers.
Car rental is highly recommended and frequently finds necessity for independent and efficient exploration of the islands.
Book your rental car well in advance, specifically during peak season, as the fleet size on the islands remains limited.
Drive on the left side of the road. Speed limits are 60 mph on single carriageways. Seatbelts are required.
Many roads are single-track with passing places. Watch for sheep and deer, which often roam freely on the roads.
Parking generally remains free and ample in most towns and at attractions. Assigned parking areas are available.
Car Hire Hebrides
Lewis Car Rental
Barra Car Hire
Stornoway (Lewis), Benbecula
Stornoway (Lewis)
Barra (Castlebay, Airport)
Local, established. Offers a range of vehicles.
Local company, competitive rates.
Specific to Barra, good for exploring the island.
While driving on single-track roads, use passing places courteously. Pull into a passing place on your left to let oncoming traffic pass, or on your right if the passing place is on your right and it is safe to do so.