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FromInverness (INV) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 22 Apr 2025 | From £102* Seen: 8 hrs ago | From Inverness To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 22 Apr 2025 From £102 Seen: 8 hrs ago |
FromInverness (INV) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 17 Jan 2025 | From £102* Seen: 13 hrs ago | From Inverness To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 17 Jan 2025 From £102 Seen: 13 hrs ago |
FromInverness (INV) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 20 May 2025 | From £102* Seen: 1 day ago | From Inverness To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 20 May 2025 From £102 Seen: 1 day ago |
FromInverness (INV) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 19 Apr 2025 | From £102* Seen: 1 day ago | From Inverness To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 19 Apr 2025 From £102 Seen: 1 day ago |
FromGlasgow (GLA) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 01 Jun 2025 | From £116* Seen: 1 day ago | From Glasgow To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 01 Jun 2025 From £116 Seen: 1 day ago |
FromGlasgow (GLA) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 03 Jul 2025 | From £116* Seen: 1 day ago | From Glasgow To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 03 Jul 2025 From £116 Seen: 1 day ago |
FromGlasgow (GLA) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 27 Nov 2024 | From £116* Seen: 1 day ago | From Glasgow To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 27 Nov 2024 From £116 Seen: 1 day ago |
FromGlasgow (GLA) | ToStornoway (SYY) | One-way | Depart: 09 Jul 2025 | From £116* Seen: 1 day ago | From Glasgow To Stornoway Fare Type One-way falseDates Depart: 09 Jul 2025 From £116 Seen: 1 day ago |
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Travel to Stornoway
Gateway to the Hebrides – and tranquillity
Fly to Stornoway and you escape to the isles of the Outer Hebrides, scattered in a glorious arc down the western edge of Scotland’s Atlantic seaboard. As the main town of the island chain, Stornoway is a bustling place, clustered around its harbour, with attractions including imposing Lews Castle and the An Lanntair Art Centre. And in Stornoway you have the ideal jumping-off point for any exploration of the Isles of Lewis and Harris, which are not two islands but one. Lewis in the north is mostly flat with scores of lochans, while Harris is more mountainous with an eastern coast so strikingly dramatic it features in the epic sci-fi movie 2001 A Space Odyssey.
Discover beaches you will remember all your days...
... gems include Luskentyre and Huisinish on Harris, and Mangersta and Uig on Lewis. Take in the cliffs, sea stacks, dunes and machair (seashore meadows) by walking, cycling, birdwatching, kayaking, coasteering, surfing or on boat trips. Cruise to remote UNESCO Heritage island St Kilda. Follow the Hebridean Way’s 185-mile route the length of the whole Outer Hebrides. Mark your visit with purchases of Harris Tweed and Harris Gin.
Music and song are big features of everyday life, as is the Gaelic language, and local produce is key to delicious dishes and popular eateries – the Eat Drink Hebrides Trail provides an appetising guide. It’s easy to relax here, and one trip will prove it.
Lews Castle and Grounds
Great walking and cycling paths around this restored building. Overlooking Stornoway harbour, the impressive gothic-revival style castle was built in the mid 1800’s, served as a hospital during WW2, a college, a school and now hosts the new Museum Nan Eilean with its famous Lewis Chessmen – 12th century walrus ivory chess pieces which were discovered on the coast of Lewis in 1831, buried in a sand dune.
The Calanais Standing Stones
The Calanais (Calannish) Standing Stones are an extraordinary cross-shaped set of stones erected over 5,000 years ago. There is a lot of mystery surrounding the stones establishment but many think they were a place of ritual activity.