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Cruises to Stornoway


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2026 No-Fly Treasures of the British Isles

Ambience 19 May 2026 10 nights No-Fly Cruise London Tilbury

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Itinerary: London (Tilbury) - St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly - Cobh, for Cork,UK - Belfast - Tobermory, Isle of Mull - Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, UK - Kirkwall, Orkney Isles,UK - London (Tilbury)
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Borealis 02 Sep 2026 11 nights No-Fly Cruise Southampton

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Itinerary: Southampton - Belfast, Northern Ireland - Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland - Loch Broom, Scotland - Kirkwall, United Kingdom - Stornoway, Lewis, Scotland - Fingals Cave - Galway,.…
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No-Fly 2026 Scenic Islands & Dramatic Coastlines of Scotland

Bolette 22 May 2026 5 nights No-Fly Cruise Liverpool

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Itinerary: Liverpool - Kirkwall, United Kingdom - Stornoway, Lewis, Scotland - Fingals Cave - Liverpool
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What to see in Stornoway

Stornoway, perched on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, is a town where the Gaelic language and heritage flourish amidst a landscape of stark beauty. Visitors to Stornoway are greeted with a host of activities that offer a deep dive into the island's culture, history and natural splendour.

One of the most remarkable attractions near Stornoway is the Callanish Stones, located just a short drive from the town. This extraordinary site, older than Stonehenge, consists of a series of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. Erected about 5,000 years ago, the purpose of the Callanish Stones remains a mystery, but they are thought to have been an important place for ritual activity during the Neolithic period. The site, set against a panoramic backdrop of land and sky, is a place of profound tranquillity and historical wonder. Visitors can walk among the stones, feel the weight of history and marvel at what early humans accomplished with the most primitive of tools. The visitor centre nearby provides insights into the archaeological significance of the stones and the theories surrounding their purpose.

Back in Stornoway, the Lews Castle and its surrounding woodlands offer a contrasting experience. Overlooking Stornoway harbour, the castle, built in the mid-19th century, is a Victorian-era masterpiece set in expansive, well-manicured grounds. The castle itself, now restored, houses Museum nan Eilean, where visitors can explore the history and culture of the Hebrides. The museum's collection includes the famous Lewis Chessmen, ornate chess pieces carved from walrus ivory and whale teeth, which date back to the 12th century. The castle's grounds are equally inviting, with walking paths meandering through woodlands and gardens, offering stunning views of the town and the sea. It’s a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, allowing visitors to bask in the serene beauty of the Hebrides.

Another must-visit destination is the An Lanntair Arts Centre, located in the heart of Stornoway. This contemporary arts venue is a hub of cultural activity, showcasing the best of Hebridean art, music, theatre and film. An Lanntair’s gallery space hosts a range of exhibitions throughout the year, featuring works by local and international artists. The centre also has a performance space, where visitors can enjoy concerts, theatre productions and dance performances, often highlighting traditional Scottish and Gaelic music and arts. The arts centre’s café and bar offer a relaxing space to enjoy local food and drinks while absorbing the creative atmosphere. An Lanntair is not just a venue for arts and culture; it’s a focal point for the community and visitors alike, providing a vibrant window into the contemporary Hebridean lifestyle.


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