The Scottish government has approved the introduction of an entry fee for the first time at one of the Western Isles' most popular and ancient sites.
Calanais - also known as Callanish - Standing Stones in Lewis are 5,000 years old and were used for rituals for about 2,000 years.
The Neolithic site, near Stornoway in Lewis, is open all year round and entry is currently free.
Public body Historic Environment Scotland (HES) said details on entry fees would be confirmed at a later date. Local residents will continue to have free access.

