Leverburgh – Berneray
Ferries to Isle of Berneray
Leverburgh – Berneray
Ferries to Isle of Berneray
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Leverburgh is the second largest village on the Isle of Harris, situated on the island’s southern tip. Due to its proximity, the port provides frequent crossings to the Isle of Berneray each week, usually lasting just over an hour. The ferry terminal is an unattended slipway, so tickets should be purchased on board. The terminal building itself houses a large waiting room and toilet facilities. If driving from the main town of Tarbert, follow the A859 southbound for 20 miles and turn right on Pier Road, just after Loch Steisebhat. Free parking can be found about 10 metres from the terminal, close to the bus stop.
The Berneray ferry terminal sits on the island’s south coast adjacent to the causeway connected to North Uist. Although the harbour is small, a large number of crossings are provided each week between Berneray and Leverburgh on the Isle of Harris. The terminal is unattended, so tickets should be purchased on board the ferry. A free car park including accessible spaces and a bus shelter can be found just ten metres from the terminal, which has toilets and a spacious seated waiting area inside. As an island inhabited since the Bronze Age, there are plenty of fascinating landmarks and historical sites to visit whilst you wait for your ferry. Or, if you prefer, you can simply relax on one of Berneray’s superb sandy beaches.