Eilean nan Itean

Island in Argyllshire

Scotland

Eilean nan Itean

Disused quarry at Rubha na h-Airde Mòire
Disused quarry at Rubha na h-Airde Mòire Credit: Mick Garratt

Eilean nan Itean, also known as the Isle of Itean, is a small uninhabited island located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated off the western coast of Mull, it is part of the Inner Hebrides archipelago. The island is approximately 2.5 hectares in size, with a rocky and rugged terrain.

Eilean nan Itean is known for its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes. The island is home to a variety of plant species, including heather, moss, and wildflowers that thrive in the harsh coastal environment. The surrounding waters are abundant with marine life, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

The island's history is shrouded in mystery, with limited information available. It is believed to have been used as a burial ground during ancient times, as some archaeological evidence suggests the presence of ancient burial cairns and standing stones. Eilean nan Itean has also been associated with tales of supernatural beings and mythical creatures, adding to its allure.

Despite its small size and lack of human habitation, Eilean nan Itean attracts visitors who seek tranquility and a connection with nature. Access to the island is by boat, and visitors can explore the rugged coastline, observe wildlife, or simply enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. It is worth noting that as an uninhabited island, there are no facilities or amenities available on Eilean nan Itean, so visitors should come prepared with their own supplies and be respectful of the island's fragile ecosystem.

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Eilean nan Itean Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.757983/-6.4699155 or Grid Reference NR1960. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Disused quarry at Rubha na h-Airde Mòire
Disused quarry at Rubha na h-Airde Mòire
Kilchiaran Bay
Kilchiaran Bay
Creag Bealach na Caillich — Granny's Crag
Creag Bealach na Caillich — Granny's Crag
Disused military buildings
Disused military buildings
Twin peaks
Twin peaks
Winter view south-east from Cnoc nam Muc-chlach, Islay
Winter view south-east from Cnoc nam Muc-chlach, Islay
Kilchiaran Bay, Islay With ruined chapel in distance.
Kilchiaran Bay, Islay
With ruined chapel in distance.
Meall Riabhach Looking south west from near point 149 on the heathery ridge to the south of Kilchoman.
Meall Riabhach
Looking south west from near point 149 on the heathery ridge to the south of Kilchoman.
Rhinns scenery near Kilchoman An area of small, rough hills to the south of Kilchoman. Difficult walking through deep heather, sedges, and around small crags.
Rhinns scenery near Kilchoman
An area of small, rough hills to the south of Kilchoman. Difficult walking through deep heather, sedges, and around small crags.
View north from Cnoc nam Muc-chlach The view north from near the hilltop transmitters above Machir Bay.
View north from Cnoc nam Muc-chlach
The view north from near the hilltop transmitters above Machir Bay.
Old Woman's Pass Old Woman's Pass is the name given to this old track which crosses the headland between Kilchoman and Kilchiaran. The splendid view northwards is along the beach at Machir Bay.
Old Woman's Pass
Old Woman's Pass is the name given to this old track which crosses the headland between Kilchoman and Kilchiaran. The splendid view northwards is along the beach at Machir Bay.
Traigh Mhachir The southern end of this superb stretch of beach on the west coast of Islay.
Traigh Mhachir
The southern end of this superb stretch of beach on the west coast of Islay.
Sky, surf, sand A perfect late summer afternoon at Machir Bay.
Sky, surf, sand
A perfect late summer afternoon at Machir Bay.
High season, Traigh Mhachir A late July afternoon on one of Britain's fine beaches, but where are the crowds?
High season, Traigh Mhachir
A late July afternoon on one of Britain's fine beaches, but where are the crowds?
Machir Bay To the right is the path leading down to the beach from Old Woman's Pass. A fine stretch of sand backed by dunes and machair where the corncrake can often be heard, but rarely seen.
Machir Bay
To the right is the path leading down to the beach from Old Woman's Pass. A fine stretch of sand backed by dunes and machair where the corncrake can often be heard, but rarely seen.
Traigh Mhachir Flowery dune top above the fine beach at Machir Bay.
Traigh Mhachir
Flowery dune top above the fine beach at Machir Bay.
Cill Chiarain The church of Saint Ciaron, this church originates from around 1200.
Cill Chiarain
The church of Saint Ciaron, this church originates from around 1200.
Kilchiaran Farm The farmstead of Kilchiaran on the Rinns of Islay.
Kilchiaran Farm
The farmstead of Kilchiaran on the Rinns of Islay.
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Eilean nan Itean is located at Grid Ref: NR1960 (Lat: 55.757983, Lng: -6.4699155)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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