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Island Attractions In The Hebrides

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Island Attractions In The Hebrides

  • 2. Isle of Kerrera The Hebrides
    Kerrera is an island in the Scottish Inner Hebrides, close to the town of Oban. In 2016 it had a population of 45 divided into two communities in the north and south of the island.The island is around 7 km long and around 2 km wide, and is separated from the mainland by the Sound of Kerrera, about 500 m wide. The island is linked to the mainland by two ferry services. In the middle of the island, the Caledonian MacBrayne passenger ferry MV Carvoria operates from the Gallanach Road . From the landing place, tracks lead to the scattered settlements in the centre and south of the island. The northern tip of the island can be accessed by a separate ferry service operating from North Pier in the centre of Oban. The service runs to a bay near Ardentrive Farm, which is linked by a track to the re...
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  • 3. Isle of Lunga The Hebrides
    The Treshnish Isles is an archipelago of small islands and skerries, lying west of Mull, in Scotland. They are part of the Inner Hebrides. Trips to the Treshnish Isles operate from Tobermory and Ardnamurchan in the summer months.
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  • 4. Staffa Isle Of Mull
    Staffa from the Old Norse for stave or pillar island, is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The Vikings gave it this name as its columnar basalt reminded them of their houses, which were built from vertically placed tree-logs.Staffa lies about 10 kilometres west of the Isle of Mull. The area is 33 hectares and the highest point is 42 metres above sea level. The island came to prominence in the late 18th century after a visit by Sir Joseph Banks. He and his fellow-travellers extolled the natural beauty of the basalt columns in general and of the island's main sea cavern, which Banks renamed 'Fingal's Cave'. Their visit was followed by those of many other prominent personalities throughout the next two centuries, including Queen Victoria and Felix Mendelssohn. The ...
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