The coastline is a realm of rocky cliffs, sea lochs, islands and
skerries while the west coast is garlanded with dazzling dune-backed
beaches. History is everywhere in Lewis, with remarkable monuments to
human endeavour - ancient and more recent - punctuating the landscape.
These 25 walks explore the island's range of environments, providing
opportunities to experience its spectacular wildlife and encounter the
physical traces of its history.
List of Walk Locations
Stornaway and Lewis Castle - 7.25km
Tolsta Head and Traigh Mhor - 11km
Tolsta to Port of Ness - 22km linear
Dun Eistean and the Butt of Lewis - 10km
The Shiant Islands - 3km and 2.5km
Around Arnol - 5km
West side coastal path - 19km linear
Garenin and Aird Laimisiadair - 8.5km
Dun Carloway - 5.75km
Great Bernera and Bostadh - 11.5km
Reef - 4.5km
Uig Sands - 3.5km
Aird Mhor Mhangarstaidh - 4.5km
Suaineabhal - 14km
Uig Hills from Breinis - 12.5km
Uig Hills from Carnish - 18km
Breinis to Tamna Siar - 10km linear
Aird Bheag - 27.5km (backpack hike)
Morsgail Forest - 18.5km
Liuthaid and Mullach a' Ruisg - 11km
The Northern Hills of Pairc - 19km
Loch Sealg from Eishken - 13.75km
Beinn Mhor - 21km
Stiomrabhaigh - 5km
Cuairt Cromor - 4km
(backpack hike means remote rough terrain with no visible path)