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Explore Lewis

Explore Lewis

  1. Sailing in the Outer Hebrides
    Lying to the south of Stornoway, Loch Erisort (Eireasort) and Loch Mariveg (Mharabhig) offer a selection of wild anchorages for those sailing the east coast of Lewis, as well as some great opportunities to explore what this island coast has to offer.
  2. Yacht sailing in the Outer Hebrides
    These sea lochs on the east coast of Lewis offer wild anchorage opportunities for crews sailing in the Western Isles.
  3. Family walking around Callanish Stones
    On the West Coast of Lewis, Loch Roag (Loch Rog) is a large sea loch, divided into East and West by the island of Great Bernera and other smaller islands.
  4. Calbost sunrise, Isle of Lewis
    Loch Seaforth (Siophort) forms the boundary between Harris and Lewis reaching nine miles northwards into a particularly mountainous and isolated part of the Western Isles, and offering wild anchorage for those sailing in the Outer Hebrides.
  5. Lemreway isle of lewis
    Wilderness anchorages & wildlife
  6. Butt of lewis - heavy seas
    Remote beaches, fishing piers & wildlife
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