Stornoway Ferry Port
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At present, you are unable to book Stornoway Ferries through A Ferry UK; please see this page for details of alternative ports and routes.
Stornoway is the largest town in Scotland's Western Isles, a.k.a. the Outer Hebrides. The Stornoway ferry port has cargo facilities,
a fishing fleet, and a terminal for Caledonian MacBrayne ferries between the Isle of Lewis and the village of Ullapool on the Scottish mainland.
The fishing port of Stornoway, the only town in the Outer Hebrides, is the islands' commercial centre and offers more services and facilities
than you might expect in any town of comparable size. It has an excellent range of banks, shops, hotels, guesthouses, pubs and restaurants,
garages, sports facilities, an airport and ferry terminal.
The port is at the heart of the town, in fact the shape of the town is defined by the harbour, which partially encircles it. A good place for
cheap snacks and light lunches is the cafe at the Ann Lanntair Gallery. A number of the streets in the centre are pedestrianised, which provides
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Stornoway Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Stornoway Ferry Port Operators |
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Stornoway Ferry Port Addresses |
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Caledonian MacBrayne : Maritime Buildings, Isle of Lewis, HS1 2XU, Hebrides Islands, Scotland
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