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3) Islay, Jura, Colonsay and Gigha Islay, a Scottish island known as "The Queen of the Hebrides" (Banrìgh nan Eilean), is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides. It lies in Argyll just to the west of Jura and around 25 miles (40 km) north of the Irish coast, which can be seen on a clear day.
Eight minutes of Islay Video, peaceful scenery, wildlife and farm animals accompanied with Celtic music
For those looking for a little touch of Islay history we have refurb'd this clip and presenting it in HD. Kildalton is just down the track from Laphroaig and Ardbeg Distilleries. We dragged Charlie out at sunrise and, as you will hear, he was ready for a cosy fire and some brekkie when we finished filming.
The Lochindaal is a small, traditional hotel, with 8 letting rooms, which has been in the MacLellan family for over 100 years. It has an impressive collection of rare and unusual Islay whiskies and Willie, the chef, serves fresh, locally caught, seafood - providing you let them know, usually a day in advance, what you might like.
http://www.viator.com/islay Visit Scotland's famous whisky distilleries on this 4-day tour of the Isle of Islay! Explore distilleries, sample the whisky and enjoy the island's beautiful scenery. Book now on Viator! Tours & Activities: http://www.viator.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ViatorTours Twitter: http://twitter.com/ViatorTravel Blog: http://thingstodo.viator.com/
A ferry crossing from Kennacraig in Kintyre to Port Ellen on the Isle of Islay with the "Isle of Arran". During the journey views over the sea to the Isle of Jura and over Islay can be enjoyed. We pass the "Hebridean Isles" on her way from Islay back to the mainland.
Taken on a walk to Beinn Bheigier (the highest hill on the Isle of Islay, Scotland), then on to Glas Bheinn and McArthur's Head.
3) Islay, Jura, Colonsay and Gigha Islay, a Scottish island known as "The Queen of the Hebrides" (Banrìgh nan Eilean), is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides. It lies in Argyll just to the west of Jura and around 25 miles (40 km) north of the Irish coast, which can be seen on a clear day.