The fertile, largely treeless island of ISLAY (pronounced "eye-la") is famous for one thing - single malt whisky . The smoky, peaty, pungent quality of Islay whisky is unique, recognizable even to the untutored palate, and all seven of the island's distilleries will happily take visitors on a guided tour, ending with the customary complimentary tipple. Yet, despite the fame of its whiskies, Islay remains relatively undiscovered, much as Skye and Mull were some twenty years ago. Part of the reason may be the expense of the two-hour ferry journey from Kennacraig on Kintyre, or perhaps the relative paucity of luxury hotels or fancy restaurants. If you do make the effort, however, you'll be rewarded with a genuinely friendly welcome from islanders proud of their history, landscape and Gaelic culture. The long whale-shaped island of Jura is one of the wildest and most mountainous of the Inner Hebrides, its entire west coast uninhabited and inaccessible except to the dedicated walker.
In medieval times, Islay was the political centre of the Hebrides, with Finlaggan , near Port Askaig, the seat of the MacDonalds, Lords of the Isles. The picturesque, whitewashed villages you see on Islay today, however, date from the planned settlements founded by the Campbells in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Apart from whisky and solitude, the other great draw is the birdlife - there's a real possibility of spotting a golden eagle, or the rare crow-like chough, and no possibility at all of missing the scores of white-fronted and barnacle geese who winter here in their thousands. A good time to visit is in
late May/early June, when the Islay Festival ( Feis Ile ; ), takes place, with whisky tasting, piping recitals, folk dancing and other events celebrating the island's Gaelic roots.
Public transport , in the form of buses and postbuses, will get you from one end of the island to the other, but it's as well to know that there is one solitary bus on a Sunday. The airport , which lies between Port Ellen and Bowmore, has regular flights to and from Glasgow.
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Rebuilding the Islay Hotel in Port Ellen, Isle of Islay Many people will remember the sad sight of the old Islay Hotel in Port Ellen. After it had closed the building hadnt been maintained and over the ...
Homecoming Parade 2009, Bowmore, Isle of Islay An impression of the Homecoming Parade of Thursday 28th May 2009 in Bowmore, Isle of Islay, during the Festival of Malt and Music.
Islay Sunsets at Saligo Bay and Atlantic West Coast Islay Sunset Picture Video. A lovely summer video with many beautiful Islay sunsets taken on Saligo Bay, Machir Bay and other places on Islays ...
Islay 1948 - People About Part 1 of 4 This is an extract from 8mm movie footage taken my father around 1948. The extract is from a 1-hour original film of Islay, Argyll, Scotland. The ...
Islay Geese Every Autumn around 50000 Barnacle and other Geese arrive from Greenland on the Scottish Isle of Islay. The Geese usually arrive at Loch Gruinart ...
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Treasure Island Islay Experimental film journey through the peaty whisky paradise Islay. Complemented by the free jazz solo guitar music of Ax.W. which exhales the ...
BA8925 Glasgow to Islay part 2 Full approach to the isle of Islay Scotland. Known for producing very peaty whisky. We pass three distilleries Ardbeg, Lagavulin and Laphroaig ...
Islay Jazz Festival 2007 A quick summary of whats in store at the Islay Jazz Festival this year. The festival takes place from 14 to 16 September on the beautiful ...
Islay Compilation of Video and Pictures Eight minutes of Islay Video, peaceful scenery, wildlife and farm animals accompanied with Celtic music
History - Islay Kildalton Cross The Kildalton Cross, standing in a small hidden churchyard on the Scottish island of Islay, stands as testament to a long and varied history.
Beinn Bheigier, Islay, Scotland Beinn Bheigier the highest hill on Islay, Scotland, Glas Bheinn and McArthurs Head.
Islay Revisited The Malt Project revisits Islay in 2008, and this clip features some highlights from their time at Ardbeg. Mickey Heads is now the Distillery ...
Ferry Crossing to the Isle of Islay, Scotland A ferry crossing from Kennacraig in Kintyre to Port Ellen on the Isle of Islay with the quotIsle of Arranquot. During the journey views over the sea to ...
Portnahaven, Islay, Scotland-circa 1948 This is a 9 minute extract from 8mm movie footage taken my father around 1948. The extract is from a 1-hour original film of Islay, Argyll ...
On the Calmac Ferry Kennacraig to Port Ellen Isle of Islay The journey from Kennacraig, Argyll, on the mainland of Scotland, to Port Ellen Isle of Islay on board the Isle of Arran Calmac Ferry. The video ...
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Islay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alistair Carmichael, the Liberal Democrat spokesperson on Scotland and Northern Ireland was born on Islay ... Islay travel guide from Wikitravel; Coordinates: 55°46'N 6°9'W ... http://en.wikipedia.org
Isle of Islay accommodation, transport and sightseeing ... Sightseeing, history, accommodation, travel - your complete guide to the Isle of Islay, one of the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland http://www.scotland-inverness.co.uk
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