Outer Hebrides Tourist Attractions
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Nearby Areas:
- Islands
Calanais Standing Stones
- Outer Hebrides
- Nature Site
- £
The Standing Stones of Calanais are a spectacular ancient site of unknown meaning
Museum Nan Eilean
- Outer Hebrides
- Museum
- £
Museum nan Eilean was established in 1983 by Comhairle nan Eilean, the Western Isles Islands Council, as it was then, to provide the first professional museum service for the West.
BORGH POTTERY
- Outer Hebrides
- Shop
- £
Borgh Pottery is a studio pottery owned and run by Alex and Sue Blair.
Black House Museum
- Outer Hebrides
- Museum
- £
The Black House Museum provides a fascinating visit for all who want to learn about the way people used to live long ago in the 1800's, in the village of Lewis.
Callanish Visitor Centre
- Outer Hebrides
- Shop
- £
Nestled below the world famous heritage site of the Callanish Standing Stones, the visitor centre provides an interpretation facility, a shop stocked with local crafts and a cafe.
Dun Carloway & Doune Broch Centre
- Outer Hebrides
- Shop
- £
The visitor centre comprises of a gift shop which sells local crafts and other gift items. There is a walk through chamber depicting how people lived in the Broch.
St Kilda National Nature Reserve
- Outer Hebrides
- Nature Site
- £
St Kilda is the most awe-inspiring archipelago in the British Isles
The Black House, Arnol
- Outer Hebrides
- Mansion
- £
The Black House is a traditional, fully furnished, Lewis thatched house that provides a unique insight into island life
Dun Carloway
- Outer Hebrides
- Historic
- £
Dun Carloway is one of the best preserved broch towers in Scotland.
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