Inner Hebrides

Sky

The Isle of Skye, one of the most rugged islands of Scotland. The entire island is ringed by outstanding coastlines and all dominated by the rocky Cuillin Hills. Surely the Isle of Skye is one of finest places for trekking and even simple hill walking.

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Islay

The Isle of Islay it the most southerly island of the Inner Hebrides. It is famous for its large number of single malt whisky distilleries. It is a very wild island and since it is the furthest away from the mainland, very few visitors come to Islay. The north part of Islay is known as Bolsa and it is a very nice and wild area for hiking.

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Jura

The Isle of Jura is probably the loneliest place you can find in Scotland , there are only about 200 people who live on this island which is very large. Jura is worth a visit for its fantastic mountain scenery, The Paps of Jura are superb although is it more of an endurance test to go up to the top.

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Colonsay

The Isle of Colonsay is a totally unspoilt island, beautiful cliffs and rocky coastlines. There are several wonderful white beaches and the most outstanding is Kiloran Bay. There are also some very interesting caves not far from Kiloran Bay, that may have been inhabited 6000 years ago.

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Bute

The Isle of Bute is a very small island that gets very busy during the summer time. Rothesay is the only town on the island and the Rothesay Castle is worth a visit. Mount Stuart, a Gothic Palace belonging to the Marquess of Bute is truly incredible and the gardens around, date back to 1717 and are amongst the finest in Europe.

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