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Walking through the blackhouses in Arnol, Isle of Lewis.

Coming back to one of my favourite places to visit in the Isle of Lewis – the blackhouses in Arnol. Again I took a little walk through the village before visiting the museum.

Walking through the blackhouses in Arnol, Isle of Lewis.

The White House looks inviting, and I think the furniture has changed around a little bit since last year.

Walking through the blackhouses in Arnol, Isle of Lewis.

Walking through the blackhouses in Arnol, Isle of Lewis.

And going inside the blackhouse – it was smoky, like last year. But at least I didn´t wear a mask, that I had to throw out afterwards.

Walking through the blackhouses in Arnol, Isle of Lewis.

Walking through the blackhouses in Arnol, Isle of Lewis.

The teapot is always on.

Walking through the blackhouses in Arnol, Isle of Lewis.

After my visit to Arnol, I continued to drive northward towards the Butt of Lewis, but there had to be a few stops. Like visiting the amazing vintage shop “Sea in Design” and a single-standing stone.

Clach An Truishal

Clach An Truishal Standing Stone in the north of the Isle of Lewis.

It is the last remainder of a stone circle and also the tallest standing stone in Scotland.

Clach An Truishal Standing Stone in the north of the Isle of Lewis.

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