Callanish Vistor Centre Upgrade

The unchanging stones of Callanish

A major increase in visitor numbers to the Calanais Visitor Centre on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis has led to an upgrade of its facilities.



Work has been completed recently to extend the kitchen and restaurant area at the centre which is owned by Urras nan Tursachan and is situated near the world famous Calanais Standing Stones where it provides an exhibition, a gift shop and a cafeteria.

Urras nan Tursachan is a social enterprise which HIE has been building an ongoing relationship with over the past two years with the aim of creating a development plan which will have a positive outcome for the company.

HIE has confirmed £24,000 towards the developments and a total of £61,050 has come from Comhairle nan Eilean Siar's Community Challenge Fund and the Tourism in the Community Fund. HIE also funds a local development officer in the area to work towards developing and implementing community plans as well as additional support from a HIE business development manager.

With around 40,000 tourists visiting the standing stones each year and that number increasing, it was required to improve and extend the centre's kitchen facilities to keep up with the demand. It is expected that further employment will be created at the visitor centre during the next two years. The kitchen development is part of a wider expansion of the facilities at the centre.

The standing stones are around 5,000 years old with the main stone complex containing 50 stones in a cross shaped setting. The inner circle comprises 13 stones, the tallest of which is four meters high and a small chambered cairn.
Callanish Visitor Centre
Jane Macintosh of HIE said: "This is an excellent example of the close
working relationship that HIE has with its social enterprises that HIE
works with. Through Urras nan Tursachan's development plan it was
identified that the functionality of the visitor centre needed to be
enhanced by improving the restaurant and kitchen facilities. It will
also enable staff to provide a better service to visitors and the local
community. Helping communities to provide services and develop
infrastructure for themselves is a major part of what we do at HIE and
we are delighted to be able to support this ambitious social enterprise
to strengthen and grow."



Angus Alex Mackenzie, Calanais Visitor Centre manager said: "Since the
introduction of Road Equivalent Tariff, we have seen a huge increase in
visitors with numbers in the last year - up nearly 40 percent on the
previous year. Its made a big difference coupled with the world economic
woes which is encouraging more people to holiday at home. The board at
Urras nan Tursachan would like to thank HIE, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
and Breasclete Community Council for their assistance as well as all our
customers for their patience and good humour during our refurbishment.



Convener of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar and local member Alex Macdonald
said: "This development that will provide significantly improved
facilities for visitors and help to ensure that the Calanais Visitor
Centre remains one of the foremost attractions in the Outer Hebrides. I
want to acknowledge the great work by all the staff at the centre and
for the vision to further develop and expand the range of services on
offer."
The new Callanish visitor centre from the Stones
The new dining and refreshment facility at Callanish Visitor Centre
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