Come and visit a unique group of restored thatched cottages. Relax and enjoy fresh homemade cooking and delicious home baking with a wee ‘strùpag’.
The Calanais Visitor Centre is the Visitor Centre for the Callanish Standing Stones. The Centre has a small gift shop, cafe and interpretation centre for the 'Story of the Stones'.
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Museum, shop and Café will be open. Café for the 1st May while on takeaway only. No booking in advance is necessary for day visitors unless it’s a coach party. Social distancing is required and NO MASKS NO ENTRY
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The café provides a welcome pit stop for tourists and is also popular with local people. The Gaelic language is commonly spoken between customers and staff and the portraits on the wall have all been donated by local families. You can enjoy a freshly prepared light lunch of soup, sandwich, panini or wrap and finish it off with a speciality tea or…
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Bar & Rooms open 26th April. Restaurant on moving into tier 1.
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The Calanais Visitor Centre is the Visitor Centre for the Callanish Standing Stones. The Centre has a small gift shop, cafe and interpretation centre for the 'Story of the Stones'.
Isle of Lewis
Licensed mini supermarket, butcher & deli counter.
Ness Black Pudding & sausages are handmade here Locally made quiche, pies & sausage rolls Homemade meals, sandwiches & coleslaw Coffees & Teas Toilet Selection of beers & wines. Toys, souvenirs & household goods. A FAMOUS HUB OF THIS ISLAND COMMUNITY.
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Grinneabhat is situated in the village of Bragar on the West side of Lewis 16 miles (25.7km) from the main town of Stornoway.
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Situated in the township of Carloway, The Doune Braes Hotel offers comfortable accommodation in beautiful surroundings.
Isle of Lewis
Award winning Head Chef Alan MacRitchie uses the finest local produce to deliver a range of classic and more creative dishes