Easdale
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Easdale (Gaelic Eilean Eisdeal) is one of the Slate Islands, west of Argyll in Scotland. Originally home to large slate quarries, the small island now has a population of around sixty people and is home to a folk museum. It is the smallest permanently inhabited island of the Inner Hebrides.
A ferry sails from Easdale to Ellenabeich (Gaelic Eilean nam Beathach) on the nearby island of Seil (Gaelic Saoil), which is separated from Easdale by only a narrow channel. Confusingly, Ellenabeich is sometimes known as Easdale as a result of its traditional connections with the island.
As of 2005, there are plans by the local authority, Argyll and Bute Council, to build a bridge between the island and Seil, thereby linking the island to the mainland by road.[1]. This is in spite of there being no roads on the island.
An event known as the World Stone Skimming Championship has been taking place annually on Easdale since 1997.
[edit] External links
- The Easdale Island Trust
- World Stone Skimming Championship
- Tourist Board site
- grid reference NM735175
Islands of the Hebrides |
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Inner Hebrides |
Ascrib Islands | Canna | Cara | Coll | Colonsay | Crowlin Islands | Easdale | Eigg | Gigha | Iona | Isay | Islay | Jura | Kerrera | Lismore | Luing | Lunga | Oronsay | Muck | Mull | Raasay | Rùm | Seil | Shuna | Skye | Soay | Staffa | Summer Isles | Tiree | Treshnish Isles |
Outer Hebrides |
Barra (Isles) | Benbecula | Berneray | Eriskay | Flannan Isles | Great Bernera | Harris and Lewis | North Uist | Rockall | Scalpay | South Uist | St Kilda |