The Small Isles
The Small Isles is a name given to a group of islands off the west coast which includes Rum, Eigg, Canna and Muck.
Rum
Rum boasts mountain peaks as spectacular as those on Skye. Head to the Cuillin Peaks for one of Scotland's most exhilarating mountain ridge walks.
Eigg
Hike the 393m high summit of An Sgurr and enjoy everything from guided walks to bike rides and kayak trips. There's plenty of wildlife to spot too.
Canna
Discover a treasure trove of wildlife and unspoilt landscapes. Spot sea eagles, dolphins, whales and basking sharks, and visit St Columba's Church.
Muck
Tiny Muck’s natural beauty is breathtaking. Find wildflowers, dramatic views from Beinn Airein, and pristine sandy beaches such as Gallanach.
Inner Hebrides
In addition to the Small Isles, other small sized islands scattered off Scotland’s west coast include Gigha, Colonsay, Coll and the iconic Iona.
Gigha
Taste the finest freshly-caught halibut on this self-sustaining island community powered by wind. Dine in the award-winning Boathouse restaurant and see the stunning Achamore Gardens.
Iona
Soothe the soul with a visit to the sacred island of Iona. Saint Columba landed here in 563 CE and founded a monastery which became the resting place of 60 Scottish kings.
Colonsay
Experience the ‘Hebrides in Miniature’. See the sandy beach at Kiloran Bay, the finest rhododendron collection in Scotland and stop for a beer at Colonsay Brewery.
Coll
Scotland's first Dark Sky island is known for its star gazing, white-sand beaches and wild camping. It's a great destination to experience the Northern Lights.
Outer Hebrides
Uist is also made up of some alluring small islands. Alongside the two largest of the group, North and South Uist, are Eriskay, Benbecula, Berneray and Grimsay.
Eriskay
Unearth the true story behind the classic novel Whisky Galore and meet the Eriskay ponies, an ancient rare breed native to this corner of the Hebrides.
Benbecula
Follow the Bonnie Prince Charlie Trail and trace the movements of the Prince as he fled English forces following his defeat at Culloden, and enjoy outstanding fly fishing and bird watching.
Berneray
Berneray’s beaches are sublime boasting vivid colours and perfect conditions for wind and kite surfing. Head to West Beach, widely regarded as one of the finest in Europe.
Grimsay
Steeped in seafaring tradition, see how wool yarns are woven and dyed at a tradition mill and take a boat trip to the neighbouring Monach Isles and Ronay. Be sure to try the lobster.