Iola Bhàn

Island in Ross-shire

Scotland

Iola Bhàn

Thinngartsaigh A ruin in the settlement above Caolas Eilean Thinngartsaigh. The southern tip of Eilean Thinngartsaigh can be seen to the left of the boat. Based on its name, Thinngartsaigh may have been an ancient meeting place (Norse 'Ting').
Thinngartsaigh Credit: Marc Calhoun

Iona Bhàn, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a small and picturesque island situated off the northwest coast of the Scottish mainland. This island is rich in history and natural beauty, attracting visitors from all over the world.

Covering an area of approximately 1.5 square miles, Iona Bhàn is known for its stunning white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and rugged cliffs. The island offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea and neighboring islands, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.

Steeped in religious significance, Iona Bhàn is renowned for Iona Abbey, a historic site dating back to the 6th century. The abbey, originally founded by St. Columba, played a pivotal role in the spread of Christianity throughout Scotland and beyond. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins, which include a medieval graveyard, ancient crosses, and a tranquil cloister.

Aside from its religious heritage, Iona Bhàn offers a range of outdoor activities. Visitors can embark on scenic walks, hiking trails, and cycling routes, immersing themselves in the island's unspoiled natural surroundings. The island is also home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and occasionally dolphins and whales.

Iona Bhàn provides a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace and relaxation. With limited accommodation options and a small population, the island offers a serene escape from the bustling mainland. Ferry services run regularly, allowing visitors to access this remote haven and experience the unique charm of Iona Bhàn.

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Iola Bhàn Images

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Thinngartsaigh A ruin in the settlement above Caolas Eilean Thinngartsaigh. The southern tip of Eilean Thinngartsaigh can be seen to the left of the boat. Based on its name, Thinngartsaigh may have been an ancient meeting place (Norse 'Ting').
Thinngartsaigh
A ruin in the settlement above Caolas Eilean Thinngartsaigh. The southern tip of Eilean Thinngartsaigh can be seen to the left of the boat. Based on its name, Thinngartsaigh may have been an ancient meeting place (Norse 'Ting').
Loch Bagh Reimseabhaidh Head of Loch
Loch Bagh Reimseabhaidh
Head of Loch
Eilean Dubh a' Bhàigh Todun Hill prominent in background
Eilean Dubh a' Bhàigh
Todun Hill prominent in background
Eilean Mòr a' Bhàigh "The Big Island of the Bay" at the mouth of Loch Seaforth
Eilean Mòr a' Bhàigh
"The Big Island of the Bay" at the mouth of Loch Seaforth
Loch Claidh Eilean Thinngartsaigh anchorage
Loch Claidh
Eilean Thinngartsaigh anchorage
Eilean Dubh a' Bhàigh Eilean Mòr a' Bhàigh in the background, right.
Eilean Dubh a' Bhàigh
Eilean Mòr a' Bhàigh in the background, right.
Eilean Beag a' Bhàigh A small low-lying island, distinguishable from the main island behind only by its greener colour.
Eilean Beag a' Bhàigh
A small low-lying island, distinguishable from the main island behind only by its greener colour.
Eilean Thinngartsaigh A small Island in Loch Claidhe which in Southerly affords a sheltered anchorage.
Eilean Thinngartsaigh
A small Island in Loch Claidhe which in Southerly affords a sheltered anchorage.
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Iola Bhàn is located at Grid Ref: NB2701 (Lat: 57.915563, Lng: -6.6065203)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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