Isle of Islay

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Kildalton Cross & Chapel


6 miles North east of Port Ellen
Isle of Islay





Information about Isle of Islay

Islay is the most southerly of the Inner Hebrides, lying to the west of the Mull of Kintyre with Jura beyond to the north east. Islay is the most southerly of the Hebrides. The island is about 25 miles from north to south and 20 miles across at the widest point. It is a favourite holiday island for birdwatchers, naturalists, photographers and artists. It is an island of contrasts - rolling farmland rising to moorland criss-crossed by flowing burns with rocky coastlines giving way to open sweeps of beach. The island has been inhabited since Neolithic times and there are lots of sites of interest. The famous "Lords of The Isles'" were based here after the end of Norse rule of the area. They were rulers of this almost independent princedom of the MacDonalds from the 13th century. The Isle is almost halved in two by Lochindaal and Loch Gruineart. With green farmlands to the west and the long strand of the Machair of Laggan Bay stretches to the south. The moors stretch fr ... < more >



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Ardbeg
Bowmore
Bridgend
Bruichladdich
Claggain Bay
Cragabus
Glenegedale
Kilchoman
Kildalton
Killeyan
Laphroaig
Machrie
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