π Carloway, Isle of Lewis
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Blackhouses – stone-walled, thatched-roofed buildings originally often shared between people and animals – were once common across the Western Isles, and their ruins can still be seen across the Isle of Lewis. At Garenin, on the west coast, a cluster of blackhouses built in the late 19th century and vacated in the 1970s have been restored to form a unique tourist attraction. Part open-air museum, part holiday accommodation, the “village” paints a fascinating picture of what living here may have been like, with some of the blackhouses containing weaving and other historical displays, living and sleeping quarters and a cafe. Coach passengers can overwhelm the site and detract from the peaceful atmosphere, so it may be worth arriving early or late in the day for a quieter visit.
π Location
π 5a Gearrannan, at minor road end, Garenin, Carloway, Isle of Lewis
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NB 193442
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 58.296433,-6.792551
π Bus stops at car park
π Car park
π Key info
β Officially Monday to Saturday, summer months, but visits probably possible at other times
π« Β£5.60 adult / Β£5 child
π gearrannan.com