Eilean Mòr
Appearance
Eilean Mòr, literally meaning "large island" in Scottish Gaelic, is the name of several Scottish islands. In some areas, the term merely refers to the large island of a group, and may be used in place of the actual name:
Saltwater
[edit]- Eilean Mòr, Cairns of Coll, see Cairns of Coll
- Eilean Mòr, Crowlin Islands in the Crowlin Islands
- Eilean Mòr, Burnt Islands in the Burnt Islands, Firth of Clyde
- Eilean Mòr, Dunstaffnage Bay, see Dunstaffnage Bay
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Dunvegan
- Eilean Mòr, Enard Bay, see Enard Bay
- Eilean Mòr, Flannan Isles
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Fyne, see Loch Fyne
- Eilean Mòr, Gulf of Corryvreckan, see Gulf of Corryvreckan
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Greshornish, see Loch Greshornish
- Eilean Mòr, MacCormaig Isles
- Eilean Mòr, Sandaig Islands, see Sandaig Islands
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Sunart
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Sunart (inner), further inland than the above island, lying south of Ceol na Mara
Freshwater
[edit]- Eilean Mòr, Loch Finlaggan, a freshwater loch on Islay
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Gorm, the location of Loch Gorm Castle, Islay
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Langavat, Lewis
- Eilean Mòr, Loch Sionascaig, see Loch Sionascaig
- Rainish Eilean Mòr, Lewis
See also
[edit]- Eilean Dubh Mòr in the Firth of Lorn
- Eilean Ruairidh Mòr in Loch Maree