- The
island of
Vatersay (/ˈvætərseɪ/;
Scottish Gaelic: Bhatarsaigh) is the
southernmost and
westernmost inhabited island in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland...
- The
Vatersay Causeway (Scottish Gaelic:
Rathad Bhàgh Bhatarsaigh) is a 250-metre-long
causeway that
links the
Scottish Hebridean Islands of
Vatersay and...
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inhabited island there,
after the
adjacent island of
Vatersay to
which it is
connected by the
Vatersay Causeway. In 2011, the po****tion was 1,174. English...
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islands are
extremely small; only the largest,
Vatersay –
which is now
linked by the
Vatersay Causeway to
Barra –
remains inhabited.
Berneray (also...
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portion of the
Outer Hebrides, in the west of Scotland; for instance,
Vatersay, an
inhabited island and the
westernmost settlement of
Great Britain, lies...
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portion of the
Outer Hebrides, in the west of Scotland; for instance,
Vatersay, an
inhabited island and the
westernmost settlement of
Great Britain, lies...
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Flodday (nearest island),
viewed from
Vatersay....
- Fraoch-Eilean and the
southern Grimsay to Benbecula; and the
Vatersay Causeway linking Vatersay to Barra. This
means that all the
inhabited islands are now...
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Eriskay Grimsay North Uist
South Uist
Vatersay,
which is
connected to
Barra (but not to the
above islands), by the
Vatersay Causeway. To the north, Scalpay...
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Atlantic Ocean dominated by
Kisimul Castle, as well as
nearby islands such as
Vatersay.
Castlebay is also
within the
parish of Barra. The
village is
located on...