Easdale

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The decaying pier at Ellenabeich which was used to load the slate from the nearby quarries.
The decaying pier at Ellenabeich which was used to load the slate from the nearby quarries.
A sea filled slate mine at Ellenabeich.
A sea filled slate mine at Ellenabeich.

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.

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Islands of the Hebrides
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


Coordinates: 56.29568° N 5.66211° W

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