Islands in Argyll & The Isles

Explore all of the islands of Argyll & The Isles and the attractions and activities they all offer. Plan an island hopping break around the islands to see wildlife, amazing scenery and fascinating historic sites.

 

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  1. Isle Of Iona

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    Islands

    Isle Of Iona

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    Iona

    Iona is a small, fertile, crofting island, currently inhabited by around 130 people.

  2. Bute

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    Bute

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    Beautiful Bute is one of the most accessible Scottish islands, just a short ferry ride across the Firth of Clyde.

  3. Isle Of Staffa

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    Islands

    Isle Of Staffa

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    Isle Of Staffa

    The uninhabited island of Staffa includes the famous Fingal's Cave.

  4. Seil

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    Seil

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    The Isle of Seil lies some 12 miles south of Oban.

  5. Craignure

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    Towns & Villages

    Craignure

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    Craignure is a village and the main ferry terminal on the Isle of Mull.

  6. Islay

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    Islands

    Islay

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    The great Clan Donald chose well when they made the Isle of Islay the centrepiece of their Lordship of the Isles.

  7. Gigha

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    Gigha

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    Gigha - pronounced 'geeya', with a hard 'g' - is a small, fertile island, just 3 miles off the west coast of Kintyre.

  8. Lismore

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    Islands

    Lismore

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    Home to Lismore Lighthouse, this island is 10 miles long and 1 mile wide, and found at the southern end of the Great Glen.

  9. Luing

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    Luing

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    Luing lies 15 miles south of Oban and a short ferry trip across Cuan Sound from the neighbouring Seil Island.

  10. Coll And Tiree

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    Islands

    Coll And Tiree

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    Coll and Tiree are among the most isolated islands of the Inner Hebrides.

  11. Colonsay

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    Islands

    Colonsay

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    Situated between Mull and Islay, the Isle of Colonsay is the ideal destination for anyone seeking to get away from it all.

  12. Easdale

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    Easdale

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    Easdale is separated from the neighbouring island of Seil by a narrow channel that is crossed on a five minute ferry ride from Ellenabeich.

  13. Mull

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    Islands

    Mull

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    Mull is the largest of the islands of Argyll and the third largest in Scotland.

  14. Jura

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    Jura

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    The long and narrow island of Jura is one of the wildest and most mountainous of the Inner Hebrides.

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