Isle of Lismore

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Colin Smith

Lismore is an island ten miles north of Oban in the sea inlet of Loch Linnhe. It's one of the Inner Hebrides islands, but little developed for tourism, and overlooked by visitors who sail by on the ferries. Lismore in Gaelic means "big garden" and it's low-lying, fertile and often lashed with rain. Unusually for these parts, it's a limestone ridge, the perfect antidote to peat bogs and midges. It was quarried in the 19th & early 20th C for lime but this industry has gone.

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