2024

LEWS CASTLE MUSEUM & ARCHIVES

Museums
5/5
1 review

This elegant castle on the other side of Stornoway Bay was built between 1847 and 1857 for Sir James Matheson, who then owned all of Lewis thanks to his fortune built on the Chinese opium trade. Since 2016, following an extension of the site, there is a museum on the history and culture of the Outer Hebrides. It describes its people and their relationship to the land and sea. The Gaelic approach is predominant, but the texts are also translated into English.

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2024

OFFICE DE TOURISME

Tourist office
5/5
1 review

It is the main tourist office of the External Hebrides, making it a compulsory passage to Stornoway.

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2024

GEARRANNAN BLACKHOUSE VILLAGE

Local history and culture
4/5
1 review

It was the last blackhouse hamlet to be abandoned by its inhabitants in Lewis in 1974. These nine traditional thatched cottages have been restored and are a mirror of the past. The setting is picturesque, with the beach and cliffs at the end of the road. The whole is particularly photogenic, full of character and authenticity. Today, there are several rental accommodation offers, a souvenir shop and a small museum that details the past of the place.

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2024

CALANESE STANDING STONES

Archaeological site
2/5
1 review

The Calanais Standing Stones are among the best preserved prehistoric sites in the country. These stones were erected around 3,000 years before our era, in the shape of a cross around a circle of 13 monoliths. In the centre stands a 4.8m menhir, next to which a tomb was added generations later. Although we do not really know what happened here, some archaeologists have put forward the hypothesis of an astronomical observatory. The Callanish visitor centre aims to interpret the history of the site through its small retrospective exhibition.

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2024

DUN CARLOWAY BROCH

Local history and culture

Dun Carloway Broch is one of the best preserved Iron Age defensive towers in the country. In Scotland, they are called broch and this one was probably built in the first century AD. Although partially in ruins, its walls still reach 9 m high in places. It commands some beautiful views of the surrounding area, including towards Harris. Next door, the small Doune Broch Centre opens its doors in mid and high season to explain the origin of the building, its history and the life of its inhabitants.

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2024

ABHAINN DEARG DISTILLERY

Agriculture and viticulture €€

When it was founded in 2008, this distillery, whose name means "red river", was the first to settle on Lewis for 200 years. Its first real single malt, the 10-year-old, has proven itself to connoisseurs. Abhainn Dearg Distilleryorganizes visits of its production site and tastings. From the fields to the bottle, this whisky is produced in the Hebrides. It is still in its infancy and its name hasn't yet been around the world, but, who knows, it may give birth to your future favourite whisky...

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2024

THE BLACKHOUSE

Local history and culture

This 1880 cottage is a rare witness to island history and local traditions. Its last inhabitants left it as it was in 1966 and it has remained unchanged since then. There was no chimney and the peat fire was evacuated through the windows and thatched roof, keeping insects away. The white house across the street is the result of the hygiene regulations that were subsequently introduced. It is also owned by Historic Environment Scotland and is in stark contrast to its neighbour.

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