Islas Hébridas Interiores - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
Islands
Things to know
About Islas Hébridas Interiores
The Inner Hebrides islands are an archipelago of Scotland located southeast of the Outer Hebrides . Traditionally the Inner Hebrides are divided into two groups: those of the North and those of the South. The settlement of the Inner Hebrides began when the Scandinavian Vikings arrived there before the 9th century BC. C. The Nordic Control formally began in 1098 when Edgar of Scotland put the islands in the hands of Magnus III , King of Norway
Hotels near Islas Hébridas Interiores
Hotels to stay near Islas Hébridas Interiores
Activities Around
Attractions Near Islas Hébridas Interiores
Eas Fors Waterfall
9.45km from Islas Hébridas Interiores
Eas Fors Waterfall is located in Isle of Mull. It consists of a series of three waterfalls, the Upper Falls being above the road, and the Middle Falls just below the road. There is a lovely pool below the Midde Falls and a great place to have a picnic , but not with young children as this is potentially a very dangerous location.
Aros Park
12.69km from Islas Hébridas Interiores
Aros Park is a park and an area of woodland managed by the Forestry Commission on the outskirts of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull and has an elevation of 105 feet. . Trails wander through attractive woodland, lush with ferns and waterfalls. A look-out at Alainn View that will lift you high into the tree tops.
The Mull Museum
14.3km from Islas Hébridas Interiores
This is a smal museum on the Isle of Mull filled with interesting objects and displays of island life. Its exhibits include fossils, Standing Stones, a Spanish Galleon as well as crafting and a Second World War display.
Gometra
17.32km from Islas Hébridas Interiores
Gometra is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, lying west of Mull. The island has been owned since 1992 by Roc Sandford, a wealthy environmental campaigner who lives mostly in London and part of the year on Gometra. The island is agricultural, formerly growing grain for the Iona Abbey. It has no ferry. One of the few services it does have is a weekly postal service.
Moy Castle
18.32km from Islas Hébridas Interiores
Moy Castle is a ruined castle near Lochbuie on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. The tower has 3 main stories and a garret, with two entresol floors built over the haunches of the barrel-vaults covering the ground and first floors, and remains of two 16th century cap-houses. The site is now a scheduled monument.
Duart Castle
21.73km from Islas Hébridas Interiores
This is the iconic island fortress of the Clan Maclean. Situated on the sea cliffs of the Isle of Mull. Brought back from ruin in 1911, the Castle treasures 800 years of history of one of Scotland’s oldest Clans. From 2015, Duart Castle is opening it’s ancient doors and offering a small number of exclusive weddings events.
Discover More Attractions in Argyll and Bute Council, Home of Islas Hébridas Interiores
Argyll and Bute Council
88 attractions
Argyll and Bute is one of 32 unitary authority council areas in Scotland and a lieutenancy area. It has miles of coastline with truly stunning views and is known as Scotland’s Adventure Coast with all its experiences available for the visitor. The islands are a great attraction for visitors each with something different to offer, sandy beaches, stunning scenery, remoteness, wildlife, seabirds and island hospitality.
Location of Islas Hébridas Interiores
Comments
For more information about Islas Hébridas Interiores, visit: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islas_H%C3%A9bridas_Interiores
To view all hotels near Islas Hébridas Interiores, visit: Hotels near Islas Hébridas Interiores