Stornoway, Lewis
Stornoway is the largest town and port of the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland.
Stornoway is the chief town of Lewis, on the island of Lewis and Harris. It is part of the Western Isles council area and the historic county of Ross-shire in the historic region of Ross and Cromarty. Lewis & Harris are the largest and most northerly of Scotland's Outer Hebrides islands, lying 24 miles (39 km) from the west coast of the Scottish mainland and separated from it by the Minch channel.
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Breathtaking Harris: A Scenic Tour (Tour B)
STORNOWAY, OUTER HEBRIDES
This largely panoramic tour takes us to picturesque south Lewis and the Isle of Harris, known around the world for its Harris Tweed – a hand woven cloth made from pure new Scottish wool, dyed using indigenous plants.
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Bostadh Sands & Iron Age House (Tour C)
STORNOWAY, OUTER HEBRIDES
This tour will take us to explore a remote but beautiful part of North Lewis, enjoying glorious views of golden beaches and getting a unique chance to visit an old Iron Age Fort that has been restored and reconstructed.
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