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THE INNER HEBRIDES
The
islands of the Inner Hebrides stretch from Skye in the north to Islay in the south, about
240 km in all, just off the western coast of Scotland. Although there are a number of
islands, some of them almost legendary- Coll, Iona and Staffa- the four largest islands in
the group are Skye, Islay, Jura and Mull. And if you want to see Scotland at its wild,
untamed best, then this is where you should come; for the Inner Hebrides are a place where
time has, to some extent at least, stood still.