Gearrannan Blackhouse Village

Museum · Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Gearrannan Blackhouse Village

Museum · Na h-Eileanan an Iar

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5A Garenin, Isle of Lewis HS2 9AL, United Kingdom

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Experience the Outer Hebrides' rich past in cozy restored 1800s blackhouses, with a cafe and stunning coastal hilltop views.  

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5A Garenin, Isle of Lewis HS2 9AL, United Kingdom Get directions

gearrannan.com
@gearrannanblackhousevillage

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5A Garenin, Isle of Lewis HS2 9AL, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1851 643416
gearrannan.com
@gearrannanblackhousevillage

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 4, 2025

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Our Favorite Places of 2019

"Huddled atop a hill overlooking the fierce Atlantic is a quaint cluster of stone cottages. This once-abandoned village both preserves a piece of the Outer Hebrides’ past and serves as a picturesque place for travelers to spend a night or two. This cluster of houses was built in the late 1800s. They’re the traditional blackhouses that once dotted the Hebridean landscape. For centuries, Highlanders and their livestock lived in these one-room abodes. The houses, which featured packed earth floors, drystone walls, and thatched roofs, offered refuge from the wild North Atlantic weather. A fire in the central hearth kept the space warm, and a divider separated the human inhabitants from their farm animals, which remained huddled at one end of the building. Between 1945 and 1965, the other crofts and blackhouses on the Isle of Lewis received running water and electricity. People lived in these houses until the 1970s, when the village’s remaining elderly residents moved into more modern homes that didn’t require as much upkeep. It seemed as though the village would then be lost to time, destined to crumble and decay until it was no more than a ruin. But in 1989, Urras nan Gearrannan, the local trust, set to work restoring and preserving these historic buildings. Now, the renovated blackhouses are available as holiday accommodation. Families can rent individual cottages, or budget travelers can hunker down in the hostel. Each building is named after the family that once lived there, and bits of the village serve as a museum that honors this bygone way of island life. You may even catch a glimpse of someone weaving Harris Tweed! While there, be sure to venture beyond the village. Its perch along the Isle of Lewis’ western coast offers prime access to spectacular coastal hikes." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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N Irene

Google
We showed up at 5 p.m., and they were already closing up the shop (30min early). However, we were allowed to go in for free for a quick look. It was definitely a great little stop while in Lewis. I recommend showing up not so close to close as they may close earlier than expected. It's still a great site to tour, and I highly recommend adding it!

Sarah Beadnell

Google
Fantastic experience if visiting the area. Plenty of parking The black house village is so well preserved and has some wonderful exhibitions/ videos. The volunteers were very welcoming and happy to answer questions when Inside and gave some great family history to the previous inhabitants.

Russell Nicholson

Google
If you want to Experience Life as it would have been, out on the Wild Atlantic Coast, I Highly Recommended a Visit to the Blackhouse Village, The Beautifully Thatched Blackhouses, gives you the opportunity to see and Feel what people of that Generation, had.... Situated on Dramatic Coastline, there are people on hand to tell you all about how Life was in those Days...its a Fascinating place....There is a Small cafe, serving Hot & Cold Drinks, Homemade Baking and small selection of Snack meals and a Special, which when we Visited was Herring in Oatmeal ( Traditional 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿) Some of the Cottages are Available for Self-catering Accommodation, PLEASE check the Website for the Detail on Prices and Booking.... I really Loved the Atmosphere of the Blackhouses...Highly Recommended... Enjoy ☀️ 😉

Michael Thomson

Google
As part of a uni field course my group stayed in a communal black house. The interior has traditional features, felt cosy, has large kitchen, and the temperature never dropped. The village is beside a cool hill walk route and isn't too far away from amenities in Carloway, and there's a 24 hour access to the rocky bay The only small downside was that the rooms weren't as clean as expected, but the overall experience compensated this. Staff are super welcoming too!

SA Steven

Google
Great place to visit, staff have so much knowledge and information to share Lovely wee cafe on site too, serving baked potatoes, toasties, filled rolls and cakes Would be good place to visit with children

Vicki Barker

Google
Well worth a visit. Very interesting to see how islanders used to live. Lovely cafe - can recommend scones and shortbread - delish! 💕

mike jee

Google
This was well worth the visit, very interesting to see how people used to live on the island, the staff here are excellent and very happy to chat about the history of the place as well as the rest of the island, we loved this place. This was once the set for the BBC show "Call the Midwife".

Justin Garner

Google
We had a great experience at the Blackhouse. The museum was very informative, and the buildings were great to see up close. We truly enjoyed the weaving loom demonstration. The gentleman at the loom was very informative and full of knowledge. We had a wonderful conversation, and he is a true legend! One of the highlights of our trip.
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Roberto P.

Yelp
I saw Gearranan village for the first time in a Desktop Background and had a hard time looking for what it was. When I found out I decided that it was the best option for my holiday considering that (coincidence!) It was one of my dreams to vist the Outer Hebrides. I stayed in Taigh Glass, a lovelly thatched blackhouse with enough space for 5 people, incredibly tidy and modern inside, with underfloor heating, a large bathroom and a stove with a daily supply of coal. The facilities were easily accessible for the disabled as well. The lady who runs the place was incredibly helpful and warm, not to mention her patience when I wanted her to teach me some gaelic expressions! The location is absolutely superb: a bay with a few islets on the horizon, feels like the edge of the world, and this is what I was looking for. There was only another family in the village when we visited and no tourists at all, so it felt like we had the entire place at our disposal, to walk around with my little sister and play. It felt like living in a distant past, though we didn't lack modern commodities. A great experience which I warmy reccomend to enyone interested in the Hebrides and their history.