Lewis and Harris
Lewis and Harris is the largest island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It is divided into two parts: Lewis in the north and Harris in the south. The island is known for its stunning landscapes, including rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and rolling hills.
The population of Lewis and Harris is primarily concentrated in small villages and towns, with Stornoway being the largest settlement. The island has a rich cultural heritage, including traditional Scottish Gaelic language and music, as well as historical sites like the Callanish Stones, ancient standing stones that date back thousands of years.