- Crowlin Islands
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The Crowlin Islands (Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan Cròlainneach) are a group of uninhabited islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. They lie between Skye and the Applecross peninsula on the mainland.
The individual islands are:
- Eilean Mòr (big island)
- Eilean Meadhonach (middle island)
- Eilean Beag (little island)
Pronunciation Scots Gaelic: Bealach Pronunciation: [ˈpjalˠ̪əx] ( listen) Scots Gaelic: Eilean Beag Pronunciation: [ˈelan ˈpek] ( listen) Scots Gaelic: Eilean Meadhanach Pronunciation: [ˈelan ˈmiə.anəx] ( listen) Scots Gaelic: Eilean Mòr Pronunciation: [ˈelan ˈmoːɾ] ( listen) Scots Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan Cròlainneach Pronunciation: [nə ˈhelanən ˈkʰɾɔːlˠ̪əɲəx] ( listen) Although cave excavations on Eilean Mòr have shown evidence of human settlement in Mesolithic times 8,000 years ago, the islands have been uninhabited since about 1920. From about 1810 to 1920 Eilean Mòr was home for several families, evicted from Applecross, but unwilling to take passage from Scotland to far-off lands. By agreement with the landowning Mackenzie laird they were allowed to settle on the islands and make what living they could by fishing, pasturing sheep, gathering kelp and farming. The drystone shielings left in 1920 are still on the island, though the valuable roof beams were prudently taken when the families left. There have been no trees on these islands in historic memory, so all timber had needs be imported, at high cost. Descendants of those island families still live in the mainland Applecross villages where they are regularly visited by relatives from abroad, as well as tourists by motorbike or car daring the Bealach—officially the worst road in Britain.
Skye / An t-Eilean Sgitheanach Main settlements Crofting townships
and settlementsAchachork · Aird of Sleat · Ardvasar · Armadale · Ashaig · Bernisdale · Bornesketaig · Boreraig · Borreraig · Borrodale · Borve · Bracadale · Breakish · Brogaig · Bualintur · Camastianavaig · Camuscross · Carbost, Loch Harport · Carbost, Portree · Claigan · Colbost · Drumfearn · Drynoch · Dunan · Duntulm · Edinbane · Elgol · Ellishadder · Eynort · Eyre · Fasach · Feorlig · Ferindonald · Fiskavaig · Flashader · Flodigarry · Galltrigill · Garafad · Geary · Gedintailor · Gillen · Glendale · Halistra · Harlosh · Heaste · Isleornsay · Kensaleyre · Kilbride · Kilmarie · Kilmore · Kilmuir · Kilvaxter · Kingsburgh · Kylerhea · Lealt · Lower Breakish · Luib · Milovaig · Ollach · Ose · Peinachorran · Portnalong · Ramasaig · Roag · Sconser · Skeabost · Sligachan · Staffin · Stein · Struan · Suladale · Talisker · Tarskavaig · Teangue · Torrin · Totaig · Tote · Treaslane · Trumpan · Uigshader · Ullinish · Upper BreakishMountains and hills Am Basteir · Beinn na Caillich · Blà Bheinn · Bruach na Frìthe · Clach Glas · Glamaig · Healabhal Bheag · Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh · Sgurr a' Mhadaidh · Sgurr Mhic Choinnich · Sgurr na Banachdich · Sgurr nan Gillean · Sgurr Dearg · Marsco · Quiraing/Meall na Suiramach · Sgurr Alasdair · The StorrHistory Armadale Castle · Battle of the Braes · Battle of the Spoiling Dyke · Caisteal Maol · Corriechatachan · Dùn Ringill · Dunvegan Castle · Fairy Flag · Flora MacDonald · Sir Rory Mor's Horn · Rubha an DùnainLocal culture Peninsulas Surrounding islands Ascrib Islands · Crowlin Islands · Eilean Bàn · Eilean Fladday · Eilean Mòr · Eilean Tigh · Eilean Trodday · Fladda-chùain · Harlosh Island · Isay · Lampay · Longay · Mingay · Oronsay · Pabay · Raasay · Scalpay · Rona · Soay · Staffin Island · Tarner Island · WiayInhabited islands of the Hebrides Inner Hebrides Outer Hebrides Baleshare · Barra · Benbecula · Berneray · Eriskay · Flodaigh · Fraoch-eilean · Great Bernera · Grimsay (North) · Grimsay (South) · Lewis and Harris · North Uist · Scalpay · South Uist · VatersayCoordinates: 57°21′N 5°50′W / 57.35°N 5.833°W
Categories:- Islands of the Inner Hebrides
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