Isle of Lewis

Callanish Standing Stones

One of the most famous Neolithic sites in Scotland, the Callanish Standing Stones are a collection of ancient stone circles and rows that date back over 5,000 years.

Lews Castle

A magnificent Victorian-era castle located in Stornoway, Lews Castle is set in beautiful grounds and houses a museum and cultural centre. 

Gearrannan Blackhouse Village 

This well-preserved blackhouse village offers a glimpse into traditional island life with its thatched cottages and informative exhibits.

The Butt of Lewis

The northernmost point of Lewis, the Butt of Lewis is known for its rugged cliffs, stunning views, and the historic Butt of Lewis Lighthouse.

The Arnol Blackhouse

The Arnol Blackhouse, also known as the Arnol Blackhouse Museum, is a well-preserved traditional croft house located in the village of Arnol on the Isle of Lewis. This historic building offers visitors a glimpse into the way of life of a typical Hebridean crofting family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The Arnol Blackhouse Museum provides a fascinating opportunity to step back in time and experience the history and culture of the Isle of Lewis. It is a popular attraction for those interested in traditional architecture, rural life, and the heritage of the Scottish Highlands and Islands

Isle of Harris

Tarbert

Tarbert is a small town located on the Isle of Harris, which is part of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. The Isle of Harris is known for its stunning landscapes, sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and traditional Gaelic culture.

Tarbert serves as the main settlement and transportation hub on the Isle of Harris. It is where the ferry terminal is located, connecting Harris to the Isle of Skye and the mainland of Scotland. The town has a few shops, restaurants, accommodations, and amenities for visitors.

Some notable attractions near Tarbert include the Harris Distillery, where you can learn about the production of Isle of Harris Gin, and the beautiful beaches of Luskentyre and Scarista. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy activities such as hiking, bird watching, fishing, and exploring the rugged coastline.

Luskentyre Beach

Renowned for its white sand and turquoise waters, Luskentyre Beach is often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in Scotland.

Harris Tweed weavers

Visit one of the traditional Harris Tweed weavers on the island to see how this iconic Scottish fabric is made and purchase unique handwoven items.

St. Clement's Church, Rodel

This medieval church in the village of Rodel is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and features intricate carvings and historical significance.

TOUR TIME approximately 6-7 hours

* Not Included

* Lunch 

* Entry/admission charges to all visiting sites.