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Isle of Lewis
Gearrannan (Garenin) is a restored blackhouse village on the west side of the Isle of Lewis
Isle Of Lewis
An outer ring now with 8 standing stones and 5 fallen ones, with an inner group of 4 distinctive stones.
Isle of Lewis
Dail Mhor (Dalmore) is a long sandy beach with sea stacks, on the Atlantic Coast of the Isle of Lewis
Isle Of Lewis
RSPB Loch na Muilne nature reserve and nearby coastline.
Isle of Lewis
Lovely sandy beach with dunes, good parking and toilets. Great for surfing.
Isle Of Lewis
Stac a' Chaisteal is is a dramatic, pinnacle shaped stack, surmounted by a plateau complete with what has clearly been a substantial building, joined to the adjacent cliffs by a knife edge of rock. The stack is too dangerous to access.
Isle Of Lewis
The standing stones of Calanais are the most famous archaeological monument in the Outer Hebrides. It is a remarkable complex comprising a circle of 13 stones, with a central monolith, and a small chambered tomb which was later wedged between it and
Isle of Lewis
Discover the iconic Callanish Standing Stones (Calanais I), Cnoc Ceann a’ Gharraidh standing stones (Calanais II) and Cnoc Fhillibhir standing stones (Calanais III). A short 2 mile walk - allow a couple of hours.
Isle Of Lewis
Remains of an oval stone ring with 5 standing stones and at least two fallen ones dating back to the Neolithic or early Bronze Age periods and dug out of the peat in 1858.
Carloway, Isle of Lewis
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