I took a day to get from home to Oban, then got the 6pm (ish) ferry over to Mull. Spent the following day on Mull then took the last ferry from Tobermory over to Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. From there I went to Mallaig and got the ferry to Skye and had a full day on Skye before taking the Uig ferry to Lochmaddy on North Uist. I toured around N and S Uist and Benbecula, before taking the ferry from Berneray over to Harris and Lewis. I left Lewis from Stornoway on the ferry to Ullapool. Altogether I had 4 days on the Western Isles plus a day each on Mull and Skye. It took me another day to get home from Ullapool, so my trip was 8 days total.
I tend to ride all day and have very long days when I am touring, typically 10 to 12 hours of riding with very few stops. This is probably why no-one wants to come with me! If you want a more leisurely pace then to see it all you may want to allow a bit more time. It's also important to know the ferry times and be aware that the services on a Sunday are often less frequent or may be non-existent. Many of the ferry routes only have 2 or 3 sailings per day and so if you miss your ferry then you will have a very long wait for the next one (even overnight) and this will spoil your plans.
My 2 Island Hopscotch tickets cost me a total of £127.30 last July for the 6 ferry crossings. The longest crossing is Stornoway to Ullapool which is 3 hours, so I didn't think it was bad value for money.
Enjoy!
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