Eileanan Glasa

Island in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Eileanan Glasa

Oitir Mhòr
Oitir Mhòr Credit: Mick Garratt

Eileanan Glasa, also known as the Green Isles, is a group of islands located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated off the northwest coast of the mainland, these islands offer a picturesque and idyllic escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

Comprising of several smaller islands, including Eilean Mòr, Eilean Beag, and Eilean Dubh, Eileanan Glasa is known for its stunning natural beauty. The islands are characterized by lush green landscapes, rugged coastlines, and crystal-clear waters. The diverse flora and fauna found here make it a haven for wildlife, with a wide range of bird species, seals, and otters calling these islands home.

For those who enjoy exploring the great outdoors, Eileanan Glasa offers various activities and attractions. Visitors can embark on scenic walks or hikes, taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding sea and mountains. The islands are also a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for kayaking, sailing, and fishing.

Eileanan Glasa is rich in history and cultural heritage. Ruins of ancient castles and settlements can be found scattered across the islands, providing a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the islands have been inhabited for centuries, and visitors can immerse themselves in the local traditions and folklore that still resonate today.

Access to Eileanan Glasa is primarily by boat, with regular ferry services operating from the nearby town of Ullapool. Accommodation options on the islands are limited, but there are a few charming cottages and guesthouses available for those wishing to extend their stay.

In summary, Eileanan Glasa is a hidden gem in Inverness-shire, offering a serene and unspoiled natural environment for visitors to enjoy. With its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich history, it is a destination that promises a memorable and immersive experience.

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Eileanan Glasa Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.487522/-7.3026136 or Grid Reference NF8256. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oitir Mhòr
Oitir Mhòr
Gramisdale stone circle Rather mutilated prehistoric stone circle. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10186/benbecula-gramisdale" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10186/benbecula-gramisdale">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Gramisdale stone circle
Rather mutilated prehistoric stone circle. LinkExternal link
Suidheachadh Beag stone circle and chambered cairn Two large stones inside the stone circle may represent the remains of a chambered cairn. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10187/benbecula-suidheachadh-beag" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10187/benbecula-suidheachadh-beag">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Suidheachadh Beag stone circle and chambered cairn
Two large stones inside the stone circle may represent the remains of a chambered cairn. LinkExternal link
Causeway between Grimsay and Benbecula
Causeway between Grimsay and Benbecula
North Ford Causeway On the north edge of Benbecula, the modern causeway leads across the Oitir Mhor to Grimsay and North Uist.
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North Ford Causeway
On the north edge of Benbecula, the modern causeway leads across the Oitir Mhor to Grimsay and North Uist. LinkExternal link
Road on Eilean na h-Airigh Leaving the causeway from Benbecula and heading for Grimsay and North Uist. Eaval / Eabhal is the North Uist mountain in the distance.
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Road on Eilean na h-Airigh
Leaving the causeway from Benbecula and heading for Grimsay and North Uist. Eaval / Eabhal is the North Uist mountain in the distance. LinkExternal link
North Ford Causeway Looking towards Benbecula along the causeway, which has recently been strengthened and widened to take a double lane road.
North Ford Causeway
Looking towards Benbecula along the causeway, which has recently been strengthened and widened to take a double lane road.
Gramsdale: postbox № HS6 40 and phone One of several postboxes which seem to have a prefix misnomer - being on Benbecula, this box is actually in the HS7, not HS6, postcode district. It stands alongside a red telephone box and this may be evidence that the post office, which opened in the summer of 1935 and closed on 5 October 1974, was in the adjacent house.
Gramsdale: postbox № HS6 40 and phone
One of several postboxes which seem to have a prefix misnomer - being on Benbecula, this box is actually in the HS7, not HS6, postcode district. It stands alongside a red telephone box and this may be evidence that the post office, which opened in the summer of 1935 and closed on 5 October 1974, was in the adjacent house.
Gramsdale: North Ford Causeway The A865 crosses from the island of Grimsay to Benbecula by way of this causeway, which has recently been upgraded from a single-carriageway road with passing places.
Gramsdale: North Ford Causeway
The A865 crosses from the island of Grimsay to Benbecula by way of this causeway, which has recently been upgraded from a single-carriageway road with passing places.
Grimsay: a bilingual welcome A bilingual sign welcomes motorists arriving on the island from Benbecula on the A865.
Grimsay: a bilingual welcome
A bilingual sign welcomes motorists arriving on the island from Benbecula on the A865.
Grimsay: coastal view from the A865 Looking across the carriageway of the A865 at a complicated coastline of islands, channels and inlets.
Grimsay: coastal view from the A865
Looking across the carriageway of the A865 at a complicated coastline of islands, channels and inlets.
Grimsay: view alongside the North Ford Causeway Looking alongside the causeway linking the islands of Benbecula and Grimsay.
Grimsay: view alongside the North Ford Causeway
Looking alongside the causeway linking the islands of Benbecula and Grimsay.
Gramsdale: view across Grimsay towards North Uist The hills of the southeast corner of the ise of North Uist, Eaval being the highest, are viewed across a narrow inlet at the northern end of the isle of Benbecula. Grimsay is sandwiched between the two islands.
Gramsdale: view across Grimsay towards North Uist
The hills of the southeast corner of the ise of North Uist, Eaval being the highest, are viewed across a narrow inlet at the northern end of the isle of Benbecula. Grimsay is sandwiched between the two islands.
Kyles Flodda: a thatched croft An attractive little building by the head of an inlet, across which we look, on the north coast of Benbecula.
Kyles Flodda: a thatched croft
An attractive little building by the head of an inlet, across which we look, on the north coast of Benbecula.
Gramsdale: Welcome to Benbecula A bilingual welcome to motorists travelling southward on the A865 as they arrive on the isle of Benbecula on the causeway from Grimsay.
Gramsdale: Welcome to Benbecula
A bilingual welcome to motorists travelling southward on the A865 as they arrive on the isle of Benbecula on the causeway from Grimsay.
Traditional cottage by the road to Caolas Fhlodaigh Although an old building, there are some concessions to modern living such as a power supply.
Traditional cottage by the road to Caolas Fhlodaigh
Although an old building, there are some concessions to modern living such as a power supply.
Lochan Un-named lochan by the road at Kyles Flodda.
Lochan
Un-named lochan by the road at Kyles Flodda.
North Ford, Benbecula Bridge over the North Ford between Benbecula and North Uist, not safe for swimming!
North Ford, Benbecula
Bridge over the North Ford between Benbecula and North Uist, not safe for swimming!
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Eileanan Glasa is located at Grid Ref: NF8256 (Lat: 57.487522, Lng: -7.3026136)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Gramsdal
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