Just opposite the beach, Kilbride Campsite is a rural site with a tasty cafe that makes a great stopover. It's in the ideal spot for walks on the Hebridean Way or as part of a tour of the islands, tucked by the coastline of the the Isle of South Uist.

Why you'll love it at Kilbride Campsite


About the site


On the southern end of the isle, this site has views worth travelling for across a secluded bay with white shell-sand beach and along the unspoilt Sound of Barra. The pitches are in keeping with the natural landscape and spacious, including one double-sized pitch. For tourers, it's a hardstanding spot with electric, each at least 15m apart and staggered - which allows everyone to get the best of the glorious views. If you bring a tent, you'll pitch up on grassed area with space to park your car and access to electric.

Open all year


Facilities and amenities

Adult only

Allow commercial vans

Allow pets on site

Café / restaurant

Disabled facilities

Drinking water

Family friendly

Fires allowed

Shop

Showers

Toilet

WiFi

Electric hookups

Laundry

Near beach

Open year round

Peaceful

W.C. disposal

Watersports

Site facilities include an excellent block with three showers and toilets, disabled shower/WC and dishwashing. There is a kitchen area with table and chairs, and an honesty box, plus free WiFi. Adjoining the site is the Kilbride Cafe.

Kilbride Bay is just across the road from site. There are shops in Eriskay (3 miles away) or Daliburgh (5 miles away).


Map and address

Park address

Kilbride Campsite,

9 West Kilbride, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, HS8 5TT

Coordinates

57.1039, -7.3572 | NF 75 14

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Kilbride Campsite is ideal for...


There are 31 accommodation options on-site

30 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches

Hardstanding pitches with electric hook-up, most 8m x 7m or larger.

Grass Pitches

Grass pitches with optional electric on a large green space for tents.



Walks along the beach are at your fingertips, with the isle offering the most relaxing beaches - crowd free and just perfect. The Isle of Eriskay is only just across the causeway, home to great wildlife and stunning vibrant blue seas. Eiseabhal is also a must for hill walking, and very close to the site.

Pristine and beautiful, the local beach is great for kayaking and paddling. Hop in the car and head to Loch Eynort where you have a good chance of getting up close with the South Uist's shy residents - an eagle, otters and even seals.

For those who want to work up a sweat, Beinn Mhòr is the place for stunning mountain walks, or you can take things at a slower pace, exploring the ancient ruined castles and history at Calvay Castle and Ormacleit Castle.

Interested in staying at Kilbride Campsite?

Call 07751 251522 to book.

Unfortunately Kilbride Campsite doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.

The listing for Kilbride Campsite was last updated on January 10th, 2025 at 10:41 AM