Garynahine - The Village
Garynahine (Gearraidh na h-aibhne in Scottish Gaelic) is located at a T-junction where roads from Stornoway, Uig and the West Side of Lewis all meet. Approximately 20 minutes drive (14 miles) from Stornoway (via Achmore) on the main circular road round Lewis, Garynahine enjoys a majestic backdrop against the Uig and the Harris hills, with an inlet from East Loch Roag completing the picturesque view.
One mile from the world Famous Callanish Standing Stones, Garynahine boasts its own stone circle as the location of some outliers of the Callanish stones ('Ceann Hulavig'), an elliptical ring of five standing stones, 13.3 m x 9.5 m in diameter.
With a population of approximately 60, Garynahine is typical of many small Hebridean villages to be found in the Outer Hebrides.
Genuine Harris Tweed Double Width
Handwoven in Garynahine
Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland