Coll, Tiree and the Small Isles

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Off the west coast of Scotland, south of the Isle of Skye and north  of Mull and Ardnamurchan, the islands of Coll and Tiree are the most westerly of the Inner... Read More

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About the Coll, Tiree and the Small Isles

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Off the west coast of Scotland, south of the Isle of Skye and north  of Mull and Ardnamurchan, the islands of Coll and Tiree are the most westerly of the Inner Hebrides and have a reputation as being amongst Scotland’s sunniest places. Together with the Small Isles archipelago of Eigg, Rum, Muck and Canna to the north, these Hebridean gems provide a remarkable range and variety of walking. The 36 routes in this book explore the rich histories and thriving wildlife of these six magical islands, as well as the fine sandy beaches, awe-inspiring cliffs and coves, wild interiors and dramatic mountain ranges which make them so special.

96 pages / 105mm x 148mm

Author: Paul Webster and Helen Webster

Off the west coast of Scotland, south of the Isle of Skye and north  of Mull and Ardnamurchan, the islands of Coll and Tiree are the most westerly of the Inner Hebrides and have a reputation as being amongst Scotland’s sunniest places. Together with the Small Isles archipelago of Eigg, Rum, Muck and Canna to the north, these Hebridean gems provide a remarkable range and variety of walking. The 36 routes in this book explore the rich histories and thriving wildlife of these six magical islands, as well as the fine sandy beaches, awe-inspiring cliffs and coves, wild interiors and dramatic mountain ranges which make them so special.

96 pages / 105mm x 148mm

Author: Paul Webster and Helen Webster