About the Area

The Isle of Lewis is the largest and most populated of the Outer Hebrides. The landscape is varied with rocky coastlines and beautiful golden beaches. Inland is mostly moorland with an abundance of lochs dotted throughout, making the island an ideal location for a fishing holiday.

The island’s capital Stornoway is a vibrant and lively town, that has many modern bars and restaurants as well as traditional ceilidhs to keep you entertained ! In Stornoway you will find the Lewis Castle grounds which is a woodland that was planted in the 19th century. Here there is a large variety of trees, with even some rare foreign species.

An Island made for adventure
Abseiling, climbing, cycling, hill walking, fishing, kayaking, windsailing, and golf are just some of the many activities you can experience on the isle. 
 
Long Golden Sands
Both Lewis and Harris have spectacular golden sand beaches and a rugged coastline that holds legends and spectacular scenery. Carloway Broch is a hideaway that was used by residents of the island as a refuge from their enemies. 
 
Isle Of Great Bernera
Follow the B8059 and take the road bridge to this wonderful hidden gem. As well as beautiful beaches and scenery, the Isle has a stone age village which can be visited during the summer. It also has its own museum and cafe. 
 
Standing Stones Of Callanish
Thought to date back over 4000 years these 53 stones are the second most important site in the UK after Stonehenge. Positioned in a huge cross with an inner circle the arrangement seems to relate to the moon, however to this day it remains an unsolved mystery ! Can you find the solution ?  
 
Port Of Ness
Ness is an essential visit to find out the history and legends of the Island in the local heritage centre. You will also find a picturesque fishing village, lighthouse and yet another golden beach ! 
 
The wildest of wildlife !
The sea and its shores around the island are also home to a vast variety of wildlife. Seals can be found lazing on the rocks and on a calm day dolphins can also be viewed from the shores. Lewis is also home to many species of seabirds.


The Western Isles
are an ideal
holiday destination.

From beautiful sandy
beaches to rugged hills,
whether you are after
adventure or a relaxing
break you will find it here.