In 1999 Taigh Dhonnchaidh was renovated and converted into a Gaelic arts and music centre, with a strong focus on traditional elements of our culture. The new arts centre was officially opened on 24 July 2000.
Each Easter the venue hosts a ‘fèis’ - a Gaelic music and cultural festival - offering tuition in instrumental music, as well as Gaelic singing, drama and art. Instrumental classes also run throughout the school session.
In addition various ceilidhs, storytelling evenings and other community events are held throughout the year and the premises is also the base for the Ness Melodeon Band.
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The working studio of this contemporary Scottish artist, warmly welcomes visitors.…
Located at the North of the Archipelago, this rich Machair loch and surrounding wetland…
Photograph © David Wilson
The Free Church of Scotland building and manse were used as…
Loch Stiapabhat bird reserve and hide to watch golden plover, Lapwing, whooper swans,…
Adabrock Weaving company produces a Contemporary Hebridean Tweed. Taking inspiration from…
Adabroc was based on the fictious village "Crobost", where Fin was born and brought up.
Small, working studio gallery above the beach and harbour at Port of Ness on the Isle of…
Traigh Shanndaigh (Eoropie beach) is a beautiful sandy beach in the north of Lewis, near…
The largest shark seen in the waters around the Outer Hebrides.
Port Nis (Port of Ness) is in the parish of Ness, the most northerly parish in Lewis.
Photograph © David Wilson
The boathouse at the harbour in Port of Ness is the scene…
A small group of well-used and maintained shielings with a track along a ravine to a…
The ancient church of St Moluag sits in a crofter's field.
St Moluag’s Church is a 12th century Temple, said to have been built by the son of a…