The Inner Hebridean Isle of Coll is about 13 miles long and is home to about 200 people. The small village of Arinagour has the ferry terminal for the ferry that sails to Oban and on to the Isle of Tiree. The island is shaped like a fish and although the winters here can be pretty stormy, the summers have the highest number of hours of sunshine in the country. You won’t have any difficulty getting the ferry to Coll they run every day except Thursday during the summer and in winter, there are fewer sailings during the winter. You can also fly to the airport on the neighbouring Isle of Tiree and take the ferry from there. When you arrive, there are plenty of luxurious accommodations to make your visit to this island a memorable one. Isle of Coll is the perfect vacation destination if you want to walk beautiful beaches, enjoy bird watching, cycle around the island or pitch a tent. It is one place where you can truly get close to nature. Here you will see corncrakes – small birds that breed in meadows and farmlands. It is the birthplace of Mairi Hedderwick, the author of the famous children’s story, Katie Morag.
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