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Isle Of Berneray

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Daniel Spils has written 3 entries about this place

A question about this place:
What is the best time of year to visit Berneray (especially to walk the beaches)?  — 2 years ago
Okay, I'm definitely going to Berneray  — 2 years ago

John writes back …

Daniel,

Hello from the edge of the world! Thank you very much for your entry, which is much appreciated. Several Berneray people have seen it, and are very pleased.

Tourism: there is a natural limit here, caused by the capacity of the airplanes (tiny, airport 40 miles away) and the ferries (larger but very expensive). We’ll never get overcrowded. Having said that, there are 130 miles of beach in the Outer Hebrides, so there’s plenty of room for all. Find attached a picture of a nearby beach (Clachan sands); that’s about as crowded as it gets J

Life is kinda odd here; everything goes at a very slow pace. Supplies are okay, and the technology is not too far behind the mainland. Though our broadband has, to put it mildly, been a problem. See this news story

I think I owe you a beer. If you make it this far (an achievement in itself) then will be happy to buy a round.

John

If anybody from Berneray ever visits Seattle I’ll buy them a beer!

Why I want to go to the Isle Of Berneray  — 2 years ago

I received a wonderful email today. It’s from a gent named John who lives on Berneray. John says it best …

Hello,

I live on Berneray. It is a Hebridean island, off the west coast of Scotland. It is small, has a population of 126, and is in the middle of nowhere.

The economy here is very fragile, and relies to an increasing extent on tourism. Basically, the community is in some danger of diminishing to a dangerous level in the next few years.

Unfortunately, the main Scottish tourist organisation doesn’t really promote islands, giving preference to e.g. Edinburgh castle. Despite Berneray having arguably some of the best scenery and beaches in the world. Though hardly anyone comes to visit them. Our entry is at:
http://www.43places.com/gallery/view/625210

I was hoping that lots of people would see it, but am kinda disappointed that only 2 people seem to have. This is probably because we are under “The Hebrides” within “Scotland”, and most people won’t make it to our entry.

Is there any way we can raise the profile of our entry on 43 places? We appreciate that it’s as small and obscure places as you could get, but anything would be mightily appreciated.

Regards and thanks,
John

I’m always thrilled to find a place that has a small population, wants visitors and would be thankful for the modest amount of money I’ll spend while visiting. Hope to buy you a coffee or beer when I visit, John!

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