Have stayed on Vatersay with my wife and it is a stunning place, the beaches are really stunning and the sense of remoteness is exhilarating, we loved our weeks stay there about 3 years ago, and also travelled over the causeway to Barra, which has some equally stunning places to visit. All we would really like to add is that any visitors should "leave no footprints", which means that to preserve this beautiful island location, they take any litter/rubbish with them, dispose of waste in proper locations and clear up after themselves. We saw some abandoned tents, camping gear and equipment whilst we were there, this is just unacceptable.
Beautiful video. It was from Barra that 3rd or 4th great grandfather and his brother (MacDougalls from Oban) resided and eventually left Barra in 1802 to sail to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, travelling with many MacNeils. With such stunning landscapes, a visit to Barra is high on my bucket list, especially landing on its beach runway. Many thanks for posting!
Left Mono hey, thanks for the comment! The video is named Barra from Above, as it’s the biggest & most well-known of the areas. The description explains which areas are which, to clarify that it’s not all Barra.
This is sublime. Barra is a magical place. Awesome video. Makes me want to go back!
Have stayed on Vatersay with my wife and it is a stunning place, the beaches are really stunning and the sense of remoteness is exhilarating, we loved our weeks stay there about 3 years ago, and also travelled over the causeway to Barra, which has some equally stunning places to visit. All we would really like to add is that any visitors should "leave no footprints", which means that to preserve this beautiful island location, they take any litter/rubbish with them, dispose of waste in proper locations and clear up after themselves. We saw some abandoned tents, camping gear and equipment whilst we were there, this is just unacceptable.
Leave only footprints
Beautiful video. It was from Barra that 3rd or 4th great grandfather and his brother (MacDougalls from Oban) resided and eventually left Barra in 1802 to sail to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, travelling with many MacNeils. With such stunning landscapes, a visit to Barra is high on my bucket list, especially landing on its beach runway. Many thanks for posting!
Beautiful. I’d love to see this in person some day
Absolute stunning drone work,Makes it look magnificent 🏴🏝
One of my favourite trips in the scotchland pretty neat.
It's completely gorgeous... but not to be pernickety, nearly all of this was Vatersay, not Barra
Wow amizing..
Nice Video ! :)
Just for clarity, 0 - 2:24 is Vatersay, the remainder is Barra. Truly wonderful part of the world...but don't tell anyone ;-)
Left Mono hey, thanks for the comment! The video is named Barra from Above, as it’s the biggest & most well-known of the areas. The description explains which areas are which, to clarify that it’s not all Barra.
alistair - to be fair I didn’t read all the description before commenting, my bad. I’m just excited that I’ll be back there next week 😀
@alistair hi Alistair, could we discuss your brilliant footage of Barra? Best David
A lovely film - but please don't be so vicious when editing. We'd really like to see more of the longer shots!
Looks like somewhere in Caribbean archipelago
The only thing missing are palm trees
Hi Alistair, this is brilliant. Would you be free to have a chat about my company using a clip for our website? Thanks David
What's the music?
It was made by a friend!