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Photograph © Copyright John Aldersey-Williams and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
The airport is situated close to the town of Stornoway and is only a ten minute drive into the town centre. Local public transport and taxis can be accessed outside the terminal building on arrival and car hire can be booked in advance if desired.
With flights from Machester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness and Benbecula, the Outer Hebrides are easily accessible.
Busy home studio to Stornoway artist, Seonaid Clarke, where she enjoys creating detailed…
The Braighe is the stretch of land (isthmus) linking Point and the villages of Branahuie…
At the eastern end of the Braighe isthmus stands a striking memorial to the Aignish Farm…
Eaglais na h-Aoidhe (Church of the Eye, or isthmus) was the principal church of medieval…
The Iolaire Monument is a memorial to those who perished on the HMY Iolaire which sunk on…
The Italianate Clocktower remains from the original elementary and infant school built in…
A large (in island terms) social housing project for rent which fits an urban site where…
A Stornoway landmark, built in 1878. Martin’s Memorial Church was designed by RA Bryden.
Alice Catherine Jewellery is a jewellery designer based in Stornoway.
Photograph © David Wilson
The police station is off course where Detective Fin…
The largest arts facility in the Outer Hebrides and comprises a gallery, performance…
An Lanntair’s award winning building, designed by Nicoll Russell Studios, is inspired by…
A downloadable 20 page guide to Stornoway. Navigate through a detailed map featuring…
A downloadable guide to galleries and retail outlets where visual art and craft, made in…
Nicknamed “The Gaelic café” by locals, An Taigh Cèilidh is a Gaelic community centre with…
Great walks, cylce paths, mountain bike trail and scenery overlooking Stornoway Harbour.