One of the Slate Islands, Isle of Luing is located about 16 miles south of Oban in the western part of Argyll. The total population of the island is about 200 people and most of these live in Cullipool, Ardlarach and Toberonochy (Tobar Dhonnchaidh). There is a regular ferry service between the Isle of Luing and the Island of Seil, from which there is a bridge connection to the mainland. This was the main location for slate quarries, which accounts for the name of the islands. The slate for the University of Glasgow came from the quarries of Luing. The island only measures 6 miles long and 1.5 miles across, so there is no problem for you to get all around it in one day. Cullipool is the largest village on the island and it is a very picturesque setting with its white cottages. It is also the location of the only business on the island. The island is known for its breed of cattle, called the Luing Cattle, which are the result of breeding between Beef Shorthorn and the Highland breed.
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