
Stornoway (town)
Stornoway is the main town and administrative center of the Outer Hebrides, an island chain off the northwest coast of Scotland. Situated on the Isle of Lewis, it serves as a cultural and economic hub, with a busy port, shops, and services. The town has a rich Scottish Gaelic heritage, visible in local traditions and language. Known for its scenic coastal views, historic sites like Lews Castle, and a vibrant community, Stornoway also benefits from tourism, fishing, and maritime activities. It offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and modern amenities, embodying the unique character of the Hebridean islands.