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Lochmaddy is a village on the island of North Uist,Outer Hebrides,Scotland. Local signs use the Gaelic name Loch nam Madaidh In summer, the Tourist Inforamtion Office [1] is near the pier and is usually open for ferry arrivals.
[edit] Get in[edit] By boat
[edit] By airIn the Outer Hebrides, there are airports in Stornoway in Lewis, Benbecula and Barra. These airports provide direct flights to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. The nearest to Lochmaddy is Benbecula [edit] By BusBuses link North Uist with Benbecula, and Berneray. As part of the Western Isles Overland Route combination of bus and ferry, you can travel in under a day from Stornoway or Castlebay on Barra. [edit] Get aroundYou can explore the village on foot, although it is a fairly scattered settlement and often a direct route from A to B is not possible because of the coastline [edit] See
[edit] Do[edit] BuyLochamaddy has a Grocer which sells newspapers after they arrive about noon, a Gift Shop, a Bank of Scotland and Taigh Chearsabhagh which sells books and souvenirs. [edit] EatFor evening meals see the Hotels section. There is a cafe in Taigh Chearsabhagh. [edit] Drink
[edit] Sleep[edit] Hostels
[edit] Bed and BreakfastsSome can be found on the tourist board website [5], but many are no longer listed due to the changes and "hassle".
[edit] Hotels
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