The main ferry to Lewis is fromUllapoolon the mainland, which takes 2 hours 45 minutes.You can also travel from Skye to Harris and drive north.Vehicle reservationsare recommended on these routes. You can book travel online, and when you do, you'll immediately receive an eTicket direct to your inbox - ready to board.
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The Outer Hebrides are perfect for an island hopping adventure. You can go from North Uist to Berneray, and from Berneray to Leverburgh on Harris, and drive north. Find out more about our Island Hopping tickets.
Looking for the best form of travel to and from our ports? Our Journey Plannercan help you find the way that best suits you for making your journey using the most up to date information from around the UK for all transport companies.
We have listed some travel information below that you may find useful:
Getting to Ullapool
Ullapoolis up on the North West coast of Scotland. Most routes to Ullapool go through Inverness.
By car
Driving from Glasgow or Edinburgh to Ullapool takes around 4 hours, traffic permitting.Electric vehicle charging points are available in the Ullapool Harbour in the car park by the terminal building.
Helpful tips for driving on Lewis
Video transcript - How to drive on single track roads
Postcode for sat nav
Ullapool Port: IV26 2UR
Travelling without a car
By train and bus
Get the train to Inverness - about 3 hours20 minutes direct from Glasgow or Edinburgh. The bus from Inverness to Ullapool takes 1 hour 30 minutes.
Local buses operate throughout the Isle of Lewis and Outer Hebrides, connecting Stornoway to many of the CalMac ports across the Islands.
For further information about travelling by public transport take a look at ourJourney Planner.
By Foot
Lewis is the largest of the Outer Hebrides. It has a diverse terrain with dramatic rugged hill ranges in the south and flat peat boglands in the north. There are some spectacular beaches and a number of fine coastal walks can be undertaken. Check out the Visit Outer Hebrides website for a number of walks across the Isle of Lewis taking in some of the Islands highlights like the Callanish Standing Stones, stacks at Garry Beach and Ardroil Sands.
By Bike
The Isle of Lewis offers a multitude of options for cyclists with quiet single track roads, deserted sandy beaches and fantastic views. The Lewis leg of the Hebridean Way Cycling Route is not for the faint hearted but offers some spectacularly rewarding views and scenery. The route travels through the hilly Lochs area of Lewis, and then at Leurbost follows the road around the scenic west side of Lewis, past the famous Callanish Stones and then on up to the Butt of Lewis.
Note: If you're bringing your bike, please add your bike(s) to your booking, - this means that you have more certainty about space. This ticket will remain free of charge.
Plan your journey at CycleStreets
Have you thought about alternate routes to get to your chosen destination?
With 5 routes on and off the Outer Hebrides and great connectivity throughout the island chain the travel options available have never been greater.
Whether you are looking to explore on anIsland Hoppingholiday or find a different route home we offer a variety of daily sailings to ensure that you can reach your ideal destination.
Here are the 5 route options onto the Outer Hebrides
Castlebay (Barra) from Oban
Lochboisdale(Uists) fromMallaig
Lochmaddy(Uists) from Uig (Skye)
Tarbert(Harris) from Uig (Skye)
Stornoway(Lewis) from Ullapool
Travelling with Campervans/Motorhomes/Caravans
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles Council) request that visitors in caravans, motorhomes and campervans stay in official campsites and or designated overnight spots. Plan your trip carefully by booking sites where you can and do not stay out with these campsites/overnight spots. This will help to manage numbers, alleviate pressure on our fragile environment and avoid excessive impact on our communities. Please follow our P.L.A.C.E visitor code and help to keep the Outer Hebrides special.Find out more aboutchanges that have been madeto takingMotorhomes and Campervans in the Outer Hebrides
In addition motorhomes, campervansand those vehicles towing a caravan will not be able to joinstandby queues at portson the following routes. Find out more aboutchanges that have been madeto the motorhomes, campervans and caravans standby process.
Useful information for your journey
For those travelling onward without a vehicle find out more about thebus servicesoffered throughout the Outer Hebrides.
Download the free Ultimate Outer Hebrides Appyour ideal journey companion.
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