Explore the beautifully restored Victorian Lews Castle and its world-class Museum nan Eilean — home to the legendary Lewis Chessmen — through a private guided visit that unlocks the full cultural and social history of the Outer Hebrides.
What to expect
Your expert meets you at the castle gates and walks you through the meticulously restored Victorian interiors, explaining how Sir James Matheson's tobacco fortune built this landmark in 1847. Inside the museum, the Lewis Chessmen are the undisputed centrepiece — 12th-century Norse carved walrus-ivory pieces of breathtaking craftsmanship, on loan from the national collection. The castle grounds offer sweeping views over Stornoway harbour and are ideal for a slow stroll afterwards. Allow 2.5–3 hours in total.
Good to know
The museum is free to enter; book your private guide in advance through local operators or Visit Outer Hebrides. The castle is a 15-minute walk or 5-minute taxi from the pier. Check museumnaneilean.org for seasonal opening hours before your cruise date.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Stornoway — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.