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Isle of Lewis
We invite you to embark on our uniquely crafted and interactive Hebridean Tour of the Isle of Lewis with three immersive experiences that will captivate your imagination.
Isle of Lewis
Beach Riding at at Tràigh Mhòr Pony Trekking
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A working craft centre featuring a blacksmith, glass, ceramics and jewellery. Here you can browse our galleries, watch us work from our viewing area and have refreshments in our tearoom. Classes and workshops available in glass and ceramics. We have ample car parking space for cars and coaches and disabled access.
Isle of Lewis
A photographer based on the Isle of Lewis – landscape, tours, nature, portraits, events, night sky – special moments captured. Commissions welcomed and a range of products available.
Isle Of Lewis
Ivor M Mackay is a Lewisman and artist and a graduate of Edinburgh College of Art. Inspired by his Hebridean surroundings on Lewis he paints scenes in a style of realism with feeling. His themes include seascapes,beaches,villages, old crofthouses and boats.
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70 reviewsPoint, Stornoway
Join Hebridean Adventures for a day-long Lewis & Harris Scottish Wildlife Safari by minibus with an expert wildlife guide. Watch out for eagles, otters, seals, whales, dolphins, seabirds, hen harriers, deer, and all sort of other species.
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The Traigh Mhor is a mile long sandy beach at North Tolsta in the unspoilt north east part of the Isle of Lewis
Isle of Lewis
Traigh Pabail or Bayble Beach in Point is a small sandy cove with a pier, just beyond the villages of Upper and Lower Bayble.
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Caisteal a' Mhorair (the Castle of the Nobleman) is one of the few probably medieval 'castles' in the Isle of Lewis.
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A waymarked route of 22km (14 miles) along the dramatic North East coast of Lewis with lots of antiquites, wildlife and distant views of the mainland mountains across The Minch - 7-8 hours.
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At the eastern end of the Braighe isthmus stands a striking memorial to the Aignish Farm Raider. Brave men and women of the Point area of Lewis risked imprisonment in their struggle against an oppressive system of land use and ultimately paved the way for reforms to Scottish law.
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Beautiful beach approximately five miles from Stornoway. Suitable for walking, wind-surfing, kite flying.
Isle of Lewis
The Bridge was built - and there was meant to be a road that would link Tolsta to Skigersta at Ness. The mixing of many tons of concrete went into making the bridge and this was all done by hand! However, the road was never built...
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The Braighe is the stretch of land (isthmus) linking Point and the villages of Branahuie and Melbost. To the north of the main road there is a sandy beach and a pebble beach on the south side.
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The 19th Century Corn Mill at Gress was used up until the 20th Century. Now the two-storey building is in a state of ruin and there is stiil a millstone present at the entrance.
The roofless ruin of a complex and two-storey building, part rubble, part cast concrete, with rhe axle and one ring of a six-spoke iron overshot wheel about 14ft (4…
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This communal burial tomb would have been an important highly visible monument of the first farming people who lived in the peninsula of An Rubha in the Neolithic period.
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Triaigh Ghearadha is a beautiful sandy beach at the end of the B895 road in the unspoilt north east part of Lewis.
Isle of Lewis
Garrabost Mill is currently undergoing restoration as a historical visitor attraction and is currently closed to the public.