Uig beach, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
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Uig beach, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
Scotland's Isle of Lewis, has, along with its sister Isle of Harris, the most exceptional beaches. Like the Caribbean in all but temperature: the soul-liftingly clear turquoise waters; the fine, white sand it is a joy to skip along, with just the wind remind you that you're as far from anywhere as you'll ever be, in the Outer Hebrides.
Uig Beach itself, or Uig Sands, is our pick - an unusually stunning landscape with bright, inviting waters. 'Here are golden shifting sand dunes, machair grassland, myriad islets and rugged cliffs,' writes former Acting Deputy Editor Michelle Jana Chan, who wishes she could once more 'camp here on the springy moss, awaken to the trill of the curlew, and then kite-surf at high tide in the shallow waters.'
The waters are similarly bright and clear, the sands as fine and fair on the Isle of Lewis's other beautiful beaches: Cappadale Sands, also in Uig Bay, the cliff-flanked cove of Mangersta Sands, or sweeping Reef Beach where you can go beachcombing along the shoreline for shells.