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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    With a population of around 5,600, Stornoway ( Steòrnabhagh ) is the largest town in the Outer Hebrides and also its administrative centre. Almost 30% of the total population of the Western Isles, some 8,000 people, live within Stornoway or the immediately vicinity encompassing Laxdale (Lacasdal) and Sandwick (Sanndabhaig).

    The church has a significant influence on Stornoway life. Almost everything is closed on Sunday, but things have eased in recent years: there are now flights and ferries on Sundays, a petrol station and a few bars and restaurants are now open.
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    • By plane

      Stornoway Airport (IATA: SYY, ICAO: EGPO) has flights connecting the town with [wiki=f5f72e9d59bf003dd0eb05d4119da211]Aberdeen[/wiki], [wiki=669b86d7849292be53a60d012916c741]Benbecula[/wiki], [wiki=03cf54d8ce19777b12732b8c50b3b66f]Edinburgh[/wiki], [wiki=4943e7ef7288b69cc94323155ff6d17b]Inverness[/wiki] and [wiki=d586293d554981ed611ab7b01316d2d5]Glasgow[/wiki]. The airport is located about 3km from the town near the village of Melbost.

    • By boat

      Caledonian MacBrayne [url=http://www.calmac.co.uk]]operate a ferry service from [[Ullapool[/url]] on the mainland - a journey of 2 hours 40 minutes. The ferry operates 7 days a week, with a restricted service on Sundays. The commencement of a regular, scheduled Sunday service in July 2009 has been a matter of enormous controversy on and around the islands as it runs against the islands' Sabbatarian tradition.

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    There are bus services available to almost all areas of Lewis from Stornoway. See the [url=http://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/travel/]Council travel site[/url] for information on timetables and routes.

    There are no national car hire companies on the islands. There are a number of small local operators.
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    [url=http://www.lanntair.com]An Lanntair Art Centre[/url] Kenneth Street HS1 2DS 01851 703 307. New arts centre offering exhibitions, concerts and films.
    *[url=http://www.lews-castle.com]Lews Castle[/url] a building which sadly been neglected and is currently closed, set in fine grounds which are open as a park.
    *[url=http://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/museum/mushome.htm]Museum nan Eilean[/url], Francis Street, HS1 2NF, 01851 709266
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    Visit Stornoway in July around the Hebridean Celtic Festival and you will find the place transformed. This annual event attracts over 16,000 over its four day run and is a focus for friends and extended family to visit each summer.
    More information on the event from http://www.hebceltfest.com
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    Stornoway is the only place in the Outer Hebrides where you will find a selection of shops like in a mainland town. There are both multiples and several independent stores including bakers, a bookshop and an ironmongers. The local delicacy is Stornoway Black Pudding, a blood and oatmeal savoury sausage product.

    A dwindling fishing fleet provides fresh fish and shellfish which can be bought fresh from the local fish shops. A good, traditional smokery cures the local fish (Stornoway Fish Smokers, Shell Street, Stornoway HS1 2BS, Tel 01851 702723) [http://www.stornowayfishsmokers.co.uk].

    All shops are closed on Sunday except for Engebretsen's petrol station ( open 10am-4pm ) with a limited selection of groceries, wines, beer and DVD hire.

    *[url=http://www.co-op.co.uk]Co-op[/url] 8 MacAulay Road, Stornoway HS1 2HU. Open Mon-Sat 8:00 - 22:00. The largest supermarket in the Outer Hebrides. Also a smaller store in the centre of town in Cromwell Street.
    *[url=http://www.tesco.co.uk]Tesco[/url] Ferry Road, Stornoway HS1 2QY. Tesco Open Mon-Fri 6:00 - 00:00, Sat 6:00 - 22:00.
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    Most places to eat in Stornoway serve until 9pm with the exception of the Stornoway Balti House which serves until after 10pm. [url=http://stornowayfood.googlepages.com/]Scanned takeaway menus[/url] from a selection of the locals takeaways

    *Digby Chick, 5 Bank Street, HS1 2XG, 01851 700026
    *Crown Hotel ( Point St entrance) Castle St, HS1 2BD, 01851 703734
    *Fusion ( open Sunday, Chinese Malaysian takeaway ), Manor roundabout 01851 706373
    *Peking Cuisine ( open Sunday, Chinese take away ), 30 Church St, HS1 2JD, 01851 705548
    *Stornoway Balti House ( open Sunday, sit in and takeaway ), 24 South Beach, HS1 2BJ, 01851 706116
    *The Thai Cafe, ( sit in and takeaway ) 14 Francis Street, HS1 2NA, 01851 701811
    *Woodlands Centre ( 10am-5pm ), Castle grounds, 01851 706916
    *HS-1 Restaurant(Gay Friendly) (12-4pm, 5pm-9pm), Stornoway HS1 2DG 01851 702109
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    Stornoway has a high density of pubs which reflect the absence of them around the rest of the island. Around half of them open on Sunday and the licensing hours are generally till 11pm on week nights and up until 1:45am on Fridays and 1am on Saturdays.

    The Carlton Lounge ( formerly known as the Whalers Rest ) usually offers 2 cask ales, the only bar in Lewis to do so.

    The Jâger Room is the only purpose built music venue in the Western Isles and serves cocktails as well as draft beers.

    There is a local brewery in Stornoway, the [url=http://www.hebridean-brewery.co.uk/]Hebridean Brewing Company[/url] which offers 3 different types of bottled ale which can be found in some of the bars around Stornoway. There is one local whisky [url=http://www.abhainndearg.co.uk/home.html]Abhainn Dearg[/url], which released its first whisky in October 2011.

    *The Star Inn ( open Sunday, live music every Thursday ), 13 South Beach
    *Era Nightclub (DJs every Friday and Saturday), 13 South Beach
    *The Jäger Room (live music every Friday and Saturday), 13 South Beach (NOT CURRENTLY OPEN)
    *The Carlton Lounge ( open Sunday, serves food ), Francis Street, HS1 2ND
    *MacNeills ( live music 10pm Thursdays ), Cromwell Street
    *The Criterion, Point Street
    *The Lewis ( open Sunday ), Castle Street
    *The Crown Inn (Open Monday - Saturday)It has a public bar, and offers a restaurant upstairs.
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    Advance booking is strongly recommended, especially for June/July/August. There are no national chain hotels in Stornoway. Arriving without an accommodation booking during Celtic Festival week (check website for dates) is highly inadvisable. Wild camping is mostly safe and permissible.
    • Camping

      [url=http://www.laxdaleholidaypark.com/location/]Laxdale Holiday Park[/url] Located on the outskirts of Stornoway, has pitches for tents and caravans, and caravans and bunkhouse for hire.

    • Hostels

      Heb Hostel, 25 Kenneth Street, Stornoway. 01851 709889 [http://www.hebhostel.com]
      *Fair Haven Hostel, 28 Francis Street, HS1 2ND, 01851 705 862

    • Bed and Breakfasts

      If possible, always choose somewhere that is assessed and graded by Visit Scotland for Quality - there is a good listing on the Visit Hebrides website [url=http://www.visithebrides.com].]There are other places to stay in and around Stornoway, but they are not members of the Visit Scotland Quality scheme for a reason. Don't be seduced by the blurb on a fancy website!
      The best choices are:
      *Newly opened, the finest place to stay in the Hebrides is just 10 minutes (by car) to the north of Stornoway - Broad Bay House [url=http://www.broadbayhouse.co.uk[/url]]is the islands first 5* serviced accommodation, and has a superb beach side location and Eat Scotland award winning dining.
      *One of the most popular but not the cheapest is 4 star Braighe House [url=http://www.braighehouse.co.uk/[/url]just]on the outskirts of Stornoway and within minutes of the airport.
      *Close to the Western Isles Hospital and golf course is Jannel B&B, 4 star VisitScotland [http://www.jannel-stornoway.co.uk[/url].

    • Self Catering

      [url=http://hebcottage.com/Reidhbhat/Welcome.html]Reidhbhat Cottage[/url] - Hebridean Self Catering Cottage located in Newvalley on the edge of Stornoway ( approx 2 miles from the centre )

    • Hotels

      The Caladh Inn, Royal Hotel and Cabarfeidh Hotel are all run by the local [url=http://www.calahotels.com]Cala Hotels[/url] chain.
      *[url=http://www.caladhinn.co.uk]Caladh Inn[/url] James Street Stornoway HS1 2QN 01851 702740 Handy for the ferry and the bus station.
      *[url=http://www.royalstornoway.co.uk]Royal Hotel[/url] Cromwell St, Stornoway HS1 2DG 01851 702109
      *[url=http://www.cabarfeidh-hotel.co.uk] Cabarfeidh Hotel[/url] Manor Park, Stornoway HS1 2EU 01851 702604 the furthest from the ferry.
      *[url=http://www.countyhotelstornoway.co.uk/]The County Hotel[/url], 12-14 Francis Street, HS1 2XB, 01851 703250, the most central of all the hotels.
      *Caledonian Hotel, 6 South Beach, Stornoway, HS1 2XY, 01851 702411

  • filter_dramaGet out
    [[WikiPedia:Stornoway]]

    Stornoway has plenty to see and do for the visitor on foot, but travels further afield require bus or car transport. There are no railway lines on the island.

    The Callanish Stones[Callanish Stones] are located around 30 minutes' drive from Stornoway and are the island's most popular outdoor tourist attraction.
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