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lisa drewe author at islandeering

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About Colonsay

Colonsay is known as the jewel of the Hebrides and with its spectacular beaches, good walks, friendly community, great food and two gin distilleries it’s easy to see why. The arrival point is the tiny hamlet of Scalasaig with a post office, general store, café, bookshop and village hall. From here it is possible to explore the island’s many beaches and places of interest by bike, or do the full island circular ride.

Surrounded by crystal clear waters the best beaches on Colonsay include Kiloran Bay (popular for surfing, swimming and paddle boarding) and Balnahard on the north coast with views over to Mull, Scarba and Jura.

There are a number of popular walks on the island along the rugged and impressive west coast; the ancient route across the island to Colonsay House (and Kiloran Bay); or climbing the highest peak, Carnan Eoin. Colonsay also has 22 MacPhies, hills above 91 metres, most of which do not have formal paths – a great challenge for the committed.

Colonsay has plenty of cultural highlights on offer too with range of events, including a music festival and book festival, there’s a fascinating craft shop and the island is one of the few places that successfully keeps native black honey bees (their honey is delicious).

Highlights of Colonsay

  • Cycle the island circuit
  • Wild swim at Kiloran Bay and experience the “Colonsay washing machine”
  • Attempt all 22 MacPhies
  • Help grow the whale sculpture by adding a stone
  • Climb to the island highpoint for great views
  • Go the beach
  • Make the tidal crossing to Oronsay

How to get to Colonsay

CalMac ferry from Oban to Colonsay takes 2 hours 20 minutes; also sailings from Islay, which takes 70 minutes and can be reached from Kennacraig, near Tarbert. https://www.calmac.co.uk/article/2127/Colonsay

 

Events on Colonsay

Colonsay hosts a variety of events including the following:

Food and drink on Colonsay:

There  is some great food on Colonsay to take out for a beach picnic or to eat in. Here are some favourites:

The Pantry – right by the harbour that sells freshly baked bread, cakes and biscuits; light lunches and suppers including the scrumptious seafood platter. https://www.thecolonsaypantry.co.uk

Colonsay House Gardens Cafe – soups, filled bread rolls, tarts, teas and coffees and home-baked cakes served on a large sunny garden terrace overlooking the garden. https://www.colonsayholidays.co.uk/the-island/gardens-cafe/565

The Colonsay Hotel – gastro-pub and bar https://www.colonsayholidays.co.uk/hotel/

Accommodation on Colonsay

A number of options on Colonsay ranging from hotel (closed November to March), B&B, self-catering, hostel (closed winter months) and wild camping (no camper vans or motorhomes permitted on the island). Check out accommodation on Colonsay here

Contacts

Colonsay Post Office (fount of all knowledge – telephone 01951 200323)

 

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