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Isle of Luing Travel Guide

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Temporary photograph of a Scottish Thistle till we obtain a picture of Isle of Luing 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.

Isle of Luing has not changed very much over the centuries and when you step ashore here, you will feel as if you have stepped back in time. The lush green pasture and the abundance of wildlife make this a dream vacation for nature lovers. From here you get a commanding view of Isle of Mull, Scarba and Garvellachs and its many smaller islands.

The picturesque setting of Luing today does not portray its turbulent past. There is evidence that this island was settled in prehistoric times Explore the ruins of two hill forts and you can see that they were ideally situated to take in the surrounding islands as well as the mainland. Bronze artefacts were excavated in the northern fort, but to see them you will have to visit the Museum of Edinburgh. The island was once part of the Lord of the Isles and through the centuries it has passed through the hands of many different clans.

You can also see the remains of lake dwellers here on Luing in the dwellings built of a mass of stoned held together by large oaks. Visit the ruins of an 18th century church, where you can see the drawings of children on the walls. These drawings are of West Highland Galleys and are believed to be over 300 years old.

If you like to see various species of wildlife, then you will think you are in heaven on Isle of Luing. This island is home to otters, hares, dolphins and seals. There are many trails and woodland paths maintained by the Forestry Trust so that you can go deep into the forest habitats and get up close and personal with nature. The countryside offers the ideal opportunity for walking, but you can rent a bicycle to help you get around. It is also an excellent choice if you like diving because it is within close proximity of the shipwrecks of the Sound of Mull. Fish from the shore or take a boat trip to deeper waters – either way you will spend an enjoyable day.

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