Colonsay

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Colonsay is a small Hebridean island off the west coast of Scotland, known for its rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and rich wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inner Hebrides island
Scottish island
island
country Scotland
hasArchaeologicalSite Iron Age forts
brochs
early Christian sites
hasBeach Balnahard Bay
Kiloran Bay
Balnahard Bay
surface form: Machrins Bay
hasEconomicActivity craft production
crofting
oyster farming
sheep farming
tourism
hasFacility hotel
post office
primary school
shop
hasFeature machair grassland
rocky cliffs
rugged coastline
sandy beaches
hasLandmark Colonsay House
Colonsay House Gardens
Lord Colonsay’s monument
ancient standing stones
medieval chapels
hasMainSettlement Scalasaig
hasNeighbouringIsland Oronsay
hasPlantLife coastal wildflowers
heather moorland
hasRecreation beachcombing
birdwatching
sea kayaking
walking
wildlife watching
hasSettlement Glassard
Kilchattan
Kiloran
hasTransport air service to Oban
ferry to Islay
ferry to Oban
hasWildlife choughs
common seals
corncrakes
grey seals
otters
red deer
seabirds
seals
wild goats
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Inner Hebrides
surface form: Hebrides

Inner Hebrides
west coast of Scotland
partOf council area of Argyll and Bute
separatedFrom Islay
Jura

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Islay connectedByFerryTo Colonsay
Scottish Islands hasPart Colonsay