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Callanish ( gd, Calanais) is a village (township) on the west side of the
Isle of Lewis The Isle of Lewis ( gd, Eilean Leòdhais) or simply Lewis ( gd, Leòdhas, ) is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides archipelago in Scotland. The two parts are frequently referred to as ...
, in the
Outer Hebrides The Outer Hebrides () or Western Isles ( gd, Na h-Eileanan Siar or or ("islands of the strangers"); sco, Waster Isles), sometimes known as the Long Isle/Long Island ( gd, An t-Eilean Fada, links=no), is an island chain off the west coast ...
(Western Isles), Scotland. Callanish is within the parish of
Uig UIG, Uig or uig is a placename meaning "bay" (from Norse) and may refer to: Places * Uig, Coll, a hamlet on the island of Coll, Argyll and Bute, Scotland * Uig, Duirinish, a hamlet near Totaig, on the Isle of Skye, Highland Scotland * Uig, Lewi ...
. A linear settlement with a jetty, it is on a headland jutting into Loch Roag, a sea loch west of
Stornoway Stornoway (; gd, Steòrnabhagh; sco, Stornowa) is the main town of the Western Isles and the capital of Lewis and Harris in Scotland. The town's population is around 6,953, making it by far the largest town in the Outer Hebrides, as well a ...
. Callanish is situated alongside the A858, between Breasclete and
Garynahine Garynahine ( gd, Gearraidh na h-aibhne) is a settlement on Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Garynahine is situated at a T-junction where roads from Stornoway, Uig and the west side of Lewis all meet. The roads are the A858 and the B8011 ...
. The Callanish Stones "Callanish I", a cross-shaped setting of
standing stone A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright rock (geology), stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. T ...
s erected around 3000 BC, are one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. A modern visitor centre provides information about the main circle and other lesser monuments nearby, numbered as Callanish II to X.


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Calanais Visitor Centre

Breasclete Community Association (local area's website)

Panoramas of the Callanish Standing Stones
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Canmore - Lewis, Callanish site record

Canmore - Calanais, Calanais and Bhreascleit War Memorial site record

Canmore - Lewis, Callanish, Tea Rooms site record

Canmore - Lewis, Callanish, Pier site record
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A Statistical Analysis of Megalithic Sites in Britain : Alexander Thom
* Alexander Thom {{Authority control Villages in the Isle of Lewis