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Coll: Getting there/around

Peaceful Coll is synonymous with corncrakes, crofting and crannogs.

With its natural beauty and peace and tranquillity, Coll is an island where you can truly relax and be at one with nature; walking the island's beaches, discovering the local flora or observing corncrake, redshanks, lapwing and snipe in their own, RSPB protected, natural habitat.

And it's not just an island for nature lovers, those interested in the island’s heritage will be fascinated by Coll’s iron-age forts, crannogs and “Na Sgeulachan” (Teller of Tales) standing stones.

Getting there winter

Getting there summer

 

     

Coll Top Tips

Be adventurous and go kayaking around the coast.

Take advantage of the crystal clear waters and enjoy a spot of fishing.

Get twitchy and enjoy excellent birdwatching.

Climb to the top of Ben Hogh and enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding islands.

Enjoy the tranquility of one of the many beautiful golden sandy island beaches.

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