The Isle of Lewis War Memorial, overlooking the town of Stornoway, is dedicated to the lewis men who lost their lives in World War 1 and the sinking of HMY Iolaire in 1919.
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Great walks, cylce paths, mountain bike trail and scenery overlooking Stornoway Harbour.
Built in 1847, by Sir James Matheson, following his purchase of the Isle of Lewis.
The multi-award winning Hebridean Celtic Festival (HebCelt) has been a key feature in the…
The Lady Matheson Monument was erected by Lady Matheson in memory of her husband, Sir…
Nicknamed “The Gaelic café” by locals, An Taigh Cèilidh is a Gaelic community centre with…
Hebridean Jewellery are manufacturers of sterling silver and gold jewellery from the…
A downloadable guide to galleries and retail outlets where visual art and craft, made in…
Save the date and join Us for the Hebridean Fine Food and Drink Festival on 28 September…
Sgeulachd a’ Chlò Mhòir is an introduction to the unique world of HARRIS TWEED, the…
The largest arts facility in the Outer Hebrides and comprises a gallery, performance…
While the sea brought has wealth and power to the Outer Hebrides over the centuries, it…
Stornoway with its population of about 6000 is the main port and administrative centre on…
The Iolaire Monument is a memorial to those who perished on the HMY Iolaire which sunk on…
Honesty shed open to the public from the end of March to October 2024 (exact dates depend…
The Braighe is the stretch of land (isthmus) linking Point and the villages of Branahuie…
Beautiful beach approximately five miles from Stornoway. Suitable for walking,…