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Arts & Crafts
Open Tuesday to Friday inclusive every week - appointments can be made outwith those times, just…
Monuments & Ruins
This standing stone appears now as a single monolith overlooking one of the most beautiful…
Scenic Locations
Lemreway can be reach at the end of the main B8060 South Lochs road that runs through the villages…
Scenic Locations
There are spectacular views from here of the causeway across the Sound of Eriskay, and across the…
Beach
The beach has white sand, made up from broken shells. The machair runs parallel to the beach and is…
Beach
A good access track through the machair leads to a wide sweep of beach with rocky outcrops and…
Open Wednesday to Friday (1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025) | ||
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Day | Times |
* Wednesday to Friday 10.30 - 17.00
Saturday and other times by arrangment:
Please check the website for further information
tel 01851 850345, please leave a clear message.
This is a small, steep-sided, conical stack situated close to shore near Aird Dell. It is…
Based in Ness on the Isle of Lewis, Taigh Dhonnchaidh offers musical and cultural…
This east coast of Lewis self guided audio tour will take you as far north as the village…
The Bridge was built - and there was meant to be a road that would link Tolsta to…
This striking pinnacle of rock can only be accessed with great care from the south, via a…
The ancient church of St Moluag sits in a crofter's field.
Loch Stiapabhat bird reserve and hide to watch golden plover, Lapwing, whooper swans,…
Caisteal a' Mhorair (the Castle of the Nobleman) is one of the few probably medieval…
A cèilidh/meeting place with arts and cultural exhibitions, a café, accommodation, events…
Small, working studio gallery above the beach and harbour at Port of Ness on the Isle of…
A small group of well-used and maintained shielings with a track along a ravine to a…
Port Nis (Port of Ness) is in the parish of Ness, the most northerly parish in Lewis.
Rubha Robhais (Butt of Lewis) is the most northerly tip of the Isle of Lewis.