Coming by sea
Stornoway is served by Caledonian Macbraynes’ modern roll-on/roll-off car and passenger ferries operating from Ullapool which is just 1 hour’s drive from Inverness. Ferries to the other islands sail from Uig in Skye, Mallaig and Oban. Special packages include the Island Hopscotch - a choice of pre-planned routes for cars and accompanying passengers - and the Island Rover - a runabout ticket with or without a car and which is valid for 8 or 15 days with unlimited travel on most routes.
Coming by air
Twice daily air connections are available from Glasgow direct and from Edinburgh via Inverness to Stornoway with British Regional Airlines and British Midland Airways.
Loganair fly between Barra and Glasgow, and between Barra and Benbecula.
An Island Hopper Service connecting Inverness, Stornoway and Benbecula on a daily basis is operated by Highland Airways.
Stornoway Golf Club was founded in 1890 on the present day site of Stornoway Airport. It was resited to its current location within the grounds of the Lews Castle in 1947 with the aid of compensation received from the Air Ministry who had requisitioned the original course in 1939.
The 18 hole course is well designed and professionally maintained with panoramic views of Stornoway Harbour and the Minch. At only 5252 yards it may appear short by modern standards but there are plenty of hazards for wayward shots including mature trees, heather and gorse. Substantial investment in the last few years have led to on-course improvements - including a new drainage system - and a modernised clubhouse. Facilities include a golf shop with club and trolley hire, practice nets, chipping/bunker practice areas, putting green, locker rooms, and a licensed bar with light snacks.
The club is also the host of the Western Isles Open Amateur Championships for Men, Ladies and Juniors which are held as part of the Lewis Golf Week every July. We have always enjoyed a reputation for being a friendly and sociable club, and visitors are assured of a warm welcome.