







Stornoway Harbour is located in Stornoway, the main town and largest settlement on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides. The harbour sits on the sheltered waters of Stornoway Bay and serves as an important gateway between the islands and mainland Scotland. It is a busy port welcoming ferries, cruise ships, fishing vessels, yachts, and commercial boats. The Caledonian MacBrayne ferry service connects Stornoway with Ullapool on the Scottish mainland, making the harbour vital for island transport. Visitors can enjoy views of the waterfront, boats, and the surrounding rugged Hebridean landscape, with Lews Castle nearby.
The webcam captures the daily rhythm of this working harbour, with ferries, cruise ships, fishing boats, yachts, sailing boats, and Coastguard and RNLI vessels frequently passing through. Stornoway Harbour features three piers, a deep-water port, slipways, and marinas, making it an important maritime hub for the Hebrides. The roaming camera moves between a wide panoramic view and four different areas of the harbour, giving viewers a varied look at the port's activity. Watch ships arrive and depart, vessels maneuver around the harbour, and enjoy changing views of the sea and surrounding Hebridean scenery.