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Welcome to the Isle of Lismore, or Lios Mòr - meaning the 'Great Garden' in Gaelic Lismore is an Inner Hebridean island near Oban. The island is approximately 10 miles long by 1 mile wide.
Lismore, Scotland - Wikipedia
Lismore (Scottish Gaelic: Lios Mòr, pronounced [ʎis̪ ˈmoːɾ] possibly meaning "great enclosure" or "garden") is an island of some 2,351 hectares (9.1 square miles) in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The climate is damp and mild, with over 166 …
Lismore Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do & More
Visitor information for Lismore including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink. Home to Lismore Lighthouse, this island is 10 miles long and 1 mile wide, and found at the southern end of the Great Glen.
About Lismore :: Isle of Lismore
Lismore is a 10 mile long Inner Hebridean island near Oban, situated at the very South end of the Great Glen. Because of its location, it has played an important part in the prehistory and history of the West Highlands and Islands and has an ancient and unbroken tradition of Gaelic Culture with a remarkable variety of historical monuments.
Isle of Lismore Inner Hebrides
Lismore is located north of Oban at the cross section of the Firth of Lorn to the south, the Sound of Mull to the west and stretching for several miles north into Loch Linnhe, exactly on the Great Glen Fault that is diving Scotland in two parts. East of Lismore is the Lynn of Lorn. The island is around 10 miles long and one mile wide.
ISLE OF LISMORE - explorelismore
Lismore is a small island near Oban on the West coast of Scotland, 10 miles long and about a mile wide. With over 130 bird species and an abundance or rare wildflowers Lismore truly lives up to its Gaelic name 'Lios M òr' meaning 't he Great Garden'.
Lismore | Island In The Inner Hebrides, Off Scotland's West Coast
Lismore is a long, narrow island lying in Loch Linnhe at the western end of the Great Glen. It is one of Scotland’s more accessible islands, being just a 7 mile car ferry journey from Oban or a 5- minute passenger ferry hop from Port Appin.
The Isle of Lismore - Lismore Gaelic Heritage Centre
The Isle of Lismore is ten miles long by about one mile wide lying in Loch Linnhe at the southern end of the Great Glen. Because of this, it has played an important part in the prehistory and history of the West Highlands and Islands and has an ancient and unbroken tradition of Gaelic Culture with a remarkable variety of historical monuments.