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Scotland’s vast and breathtaking landscapes offer countless opportunities for those seeking a peaceful escape from the demands of modern life, particularly in the Highlands and islands. Among these tranquil spots is Easdale, a tiny island in Argyll and Bute that promises a truly unique retreat.
Easdale Island is the smallest permanently inhabited island of the Inner Hebrides, off Scotland’s west coast. Situated in the Firth of Lorn, about 15 miles south of Oban , Argyll, it covers an area of less than 10 hectares and has a permanent population of around 60. A similar number of people own residential property and visit regularly, many of whom live elsewhere in Scotland but maintain ancestral ties to the island going back several generations, Glasgow Live reports.
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