6 Things to do Adventurous in Isle of Lewis That You Shouldn't Miss

April 3, 2022 Ying Subia

A visit to the Isle of Lewis is like stepping into the pages of a Scottish fairy tale. Everywhere you look, medieval structures remind you of the island’s remarkable history. The legendary Callanish Standing Stones poke up from the ground like a strange and massive stone city. The Blackhouse, the Shawbost Norse Mill and Kiln, and the Carloway Broch all offer insight into what life on Lewis used to look like. Cheerful Stornoway boasts a charming, colorful harbor and several lovely restaurants and pubs.
Restaurants in Isle of Lewis

1. Surf Lewis

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Surf Lewis

SurfLewis & Harris offer Surfing, Stand Up Paddleboarding Open Water Swimming and Snorkelling lessons throughout the Isles of Lewis and Harris.

2. Dave's Hebridean Archaeological Tours

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Dave's Hebridean Archaeological Tours

Personal Guided tours of Lewis and Harris for the Single Traveller, Couple, Family or Group of Friends Max 6 People. Tours are conducted by a resident Archaeologist/Guide in a Land Rover Defender 110. Pick up point & drop off point by arrangement from Accommodation, Airport, Ferry or Yacht. The Itinerary for Your customised tour is based upon Your personal interests and fitness. (sorry no pets)

3. Seatrek

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Seatrek

Seatrek offers unforgettable boat trips to St Kilda and around the Uig coast, Isle of Lewis (Stornoway) and Outer Hebrides. Whether your interest is in wildlife trips, a special charter or our family trips - we aim to please. We have boats operating in the waters west of the Hebrides for most of the summer season, taking people to remote and spectacular locations.

4. Segway Hebrides

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Segway Hebrides

The Segway Tours are not operating for the 202Segway Hebrides provides tours in Lews Castle Grounds in Stornoway. Travelling on the off-road Segway X2, we glide over terrain and tracks including coastal paths, riverside and woodlands. Your guide will provide historical, wildlife and local information in line with each group's interests. Tours start and end at the Woodlands Centre cafe.

5. Stornoway Seafari

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Stornoway Seafari

We are a small professional sea tour operator, run by an extremely experienced skipper, based in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Our services include wildlife/coastal tours that run seasonally between 1st April and 31st October and commercial/personal charters which are available 24/7. Our vessel is a brand new XS 850 rib, which is MCA coded for 12 passengers& 2 crew.

6. Butt of Lewis Lighthouse

Scotland http://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Butt-of-Lewis
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Butt of Lewis Lighthouse

Reviewed By PatriciaBremner - Gryon, Switzerland

This was a spectacular visit and well worth the drive to reach it. The coastline is amazing and full of bird life and the cliffs and rocks are breathtaking. If traveling with children it is worth noting that this is a dangerous location and children should not be allowed to run around unsupervised because of the easy access to cliff tops and steep falls.

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