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The Visit Outer Hebrides Information Point is conveniently located in the heart of Stornoway, just a few minutes walk from the ferry terminal. You'll find us next to a car park and a short distance…
Promote your tourism business with Outer Hebrides Tourism, a locally based not for profit community interest company and choose how much exposure you would like.
Spòrsnis is a community sports centre in the north of Lewis and Welcome Point for visitors
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ISLE OF LEWIS
Promote your tourism business with Outer Hebrides Tourism, a locally based not for profit community interest company and choose how much exposure you would like.
Isle of Lewis
The Visit Outer Hebrides Information Point is conveniently located in the heart of Stornoway, just a few minutes walk from the ferry terminal. You'll find us next to a car park and a short distance from the cruise shuttle drop-off.
Isle of Lewis
Spòrsnis is a community sports centre in the north of Lewis and Welcome Point for visitors
Isle of Lewis
Friendly co-working space in the heart of Stornoway with stunning views of Lews Castle and the inner harbour. Ideal for flexible working while visiting the Outer Hebrides with desks and meeting room facilities available.
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Much local material – Lewisian Gneiss, Borve pottery, Harris tweed – is used in this white-harled cruciform church, built 2005-07. Impressive tapestry of Our Holy Redeemer by Meg Thompson. Antique oak crucifix donated by the Diocese of Aachen, Germany. Unique oak lectern, presidential chair and curved ash pews, all custom-made and decorated with…
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Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
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The Ravenspoint Centre is a community owned venture on the shores of Loch Erisort on the Isle of Lewis. The charity was established in the 1970's and is dedicated to community development.
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