About Lochmaddy/Loch nam Madadh
Lochmaddy, located in Na h-Eileanan an Iar, is a small village on the Isle of North Uist in Scotland. This area serves as a ferry terminal, connecting the island to the mainland and other islands. The village is surrounded by the waters of Loch nam Madadh, which offers opportunities for fishing and boating. Visitors can also explore the nearby sandy beaches and rugged landscapes that characterise the region. In Lochmaddy, you will find a few local shops and a café, providing essential services and a place to enjoy a meal. The village is also home to the North Uist Arts Centre, where local artists display their work. For those interested in wildlife, the surrounding areas are known for birdwatching and spotting various marine life. Lochmaddy serves as a practical base for exploring the natural beauty of the Outer Hebrides.



