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Welcome toEigg


A small island big on renewable energy: cycle or kayak to explore it, or hike up Sgurr for views to Skye and the other isles.

1 of 3 Singing Sands, Isle of Eigg

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Ideal for:

Nature & wildlife Outdoor adventure Cycling Water sports

A self-sufficient island

You can't miss Eigg's most distinctive feature, the pitchstone peak of the Sgurr, as you approach on the ferry. The walk to the top of the mountain takes about two hours, and the panoramic views from the top are spectacular. Go hunting for seashells at Galmisdale bay, or take a picnic to Laig Bay for the afternoon.

Eigg is big on renewable energy, and is on track to be the first self-sufficient island in the world. In keeping with its green ethos, you can hire bikes and kayaks to explore the best of the island.

Take care on our coast: slips and falls can happen in all locations, not just high cliffs. Check out these  RNLI Safety Tips   #RespectTheWater

For more information on Eigg visit the Small Isles and Isle of Eigg website.


Eigg

How to get here

The ferry to Eigg runs on the Small Isles route, from the port of Mallaig.

Get the ferry to Eigg from Mallaig on the mainland. You must make an online booking for passengers and also if you're bringing your bike, please add your bike(s) to your booking, and then contact the Mallaig port office directly to check that space is available. This ticket will remain free of charge. If you are taking a vehicle you must have a permit to travel ( see timetable for more information) and contact the Mallaig Office  directly.

If you are planning to travel on a day trip to Eigg or one of the Small Isles - our timetable will guide you on what is possible. Due to the nature of the service, the timetable changes every day, and you'll need to factor this into your choice and plans as it may not always be possible to travel to and from your chosen island in one day.  Non landing cruise tickets are not available. Customers will need to disembark and cannot stay on board.

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Looking for the best form of travel to and from our ports? Our Journey Planner can help you find the way that best suits you for making your journey using the most up to date information from around the UK for all transport companies.

We have listed some travel information below that you may find useful:

Getting to Mallaig

Mallaig is a port on the North West coast, and makes a great base for your adventures on the Isles. 

By car

Mallaig is roughly 3 hours 30 minutes from Glasgow, or 4 hours from Edinburgh by car. There are no EV charging points on the Small Isles however three rapid charging points are available in Mallaig at the West Bay Car Park, approximately 300m from the Terminal Building.

Postcode for sat nav

Mallaig Port: PH41 4QD

Travelling without a car

By train

From Glasgow it is possible to catch the train direct to Mallaig, on one of the World's most beautiful train journeys. The fastest train takes 5 hours 14 minutes and includes a crossing on the famous Glenfinnan viaduct which featured in the Harry Potter films. Check Journey Planner for train times.

By Bus

Mallaig is easily reached by bus from Glasgow with a change in Fort William.  Check out our Journey Planner for more details.

By Foot

The Isle of Eigg is the second largest of the Small Isles archipelago among the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It's just less than six miles long and 3.1 miles wide, but the sloping ridge known as the Sgurr runs through the island like the backbone of a giant prehistoric creature. There are a few sites of historic value that include Iron Age forts, a 6th century Christian church and even a Viking burial mound.

By Bike

Mountain biking is the perfect way to explore the Small Isles. Eigg has over 12 miles of roads and 4DW tracks. Cleadale in the north allows access to Laig Beach with its amazing views of Rum and Skye. Kildonan in the south-east leads you to a historic burial ground known as Cladh Manach,where it's said to contain the remains of St Donnan and his fellow monks. Myth tells of the killings being carried out by giant female warriors who lived on the Sgurr that dominates the Eigg skyline.

If you're bringing your bike, please add your bike(s) to your booking, - this means that you have more certainty about space. This ticket will remain free of charge.  

Bike hire is available on the island, check out the Isle of Eigg  for more information.  

Plan your cycle journey with CycleStreets .

 

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