Isle of Lewis is steeped in history and culture, ranging back thousands of years. Ancient stone circles stand on the same land as modern Stornoway. Stornoway is the main town on the Isle of Lewis and is also the home of the Western Isles Council. Just over 6,000 people live in the town, which represents about a third of the Islands total population. Gaelic is spoken alongside English, and Eagles live alongside Otters and people. The Isle of Lewis is a fairly flat island with many spectacular sandy beaches, a rugged coastline and a landscape that is worth investigating by detouring down all the little roads you find. Most visitors come to see the Calanais (Callanish) Standing Stones but is also great for walking, bird watching, fishing and cycling.
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Aird Cottage
Kitchen/dining room with Rayburn, Electric cooker, microwave, freezer, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer. Living room with open or electric fire, storage heaters, TV, stereo/CD. Bathroom/WC, electric shower. First floor: two bedrooms - 1 double, 1...
Kabuis
Neil and Rhoda's 6-acre croft borders Loch a Bhaile, where boat and bank fishing are available to guests - brown trout and, in season, the odd sea trout or salmon are to be had, with the occasional flounder to startle the unwary. The whole locality is rich in wildlife - red-throated divers...


