South Uist Hotels
South Uist, was ruled by the chiefs of Clanranald since the Norse occupation and is strongly associated with Bonnie Prince Charlie (& Flora MacDonald). Throughout the island are various spots, such as Corodale Bay (where he landed on 14th May 1746), which hold an importance in the history of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion and the subsequent flight, to France, of the "Young Pretender" Charles Edward Stuart. Besides the many important historical sites on South Uist there are a great many sites of importance relating to such things as geology, ornithology and the likes. Overall South Uist has a huge selection of places of interest to visitors but the most obvious is the shear beauty of the place. Like many of the other islands, of the Outer Hebrides, South Uist has amazing beaches and many regard them as the best the islands have to offer but, in truth, it is often incredibly difficult to compare one beach to another (unless one is sandy and the other is not) as virtually all beaches in the Western Isles are spectacular and rather unique, not least for the fact that you often find yourself the only person enjoying the spot.
Below you will find links to accommodation on South Uist.
Hotels on South Uist
South Uist Hotels
Listings of hotel accommodation on South Uist.
South Uist Self Catering
Listings of self catering accommodation on South Uist.