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Welcome to the Isle of Iona

Iona from the ferry

Iona from the ferry

” For the Gaels, Iona is I Chaluim Chille – the isle of Colm Cille, an Irish priest and prince who was to become revered as Saint Columba. A tiny island, of typically Hebridean beauty, it holds a unique place in the story of Scotland and kindles the imagination of thousands who journey there each year. Yet it is also where people have lived, worked and worshipped over many centuries. To and from its shores have come monks and pilgrims, clan chiefs and kings, artists and craftsmen, farmers and fishermen.

Of the earliest, we catch only fleeting glimpses now: a few Stone Age flints and tools, unearthed by the plough; a grassy cairn where some Bronze Age mourners laid their dead; fragments of pots, beads and bones which speak of a thriving Iron Age community early in the first millenium.

Later, members of the Columban settlement became skilled in the working of metal, glass, wood and leather.  Succeeding

Iona from the air

Iona taken from a light aircraft

generations bequeathed a rich artistic legacy in their intricately carved stones and crosses, fine prayers and poems, and exquisite illuminated manuscripts.  The life of the crofting population down the ages is etched into rigs on the landscape, immortalised in Gaelic placenames and remembered in local lore.

Today’s island community follows in the tradition of all those who have gone before them – helping shape Iona’s story in new ways, fostering a variety of creative talents and continuing to welcome visitors from across the globe”.

E. Mairi MacArthur

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Latest News

Vote today for the Garmony Hydro Project

Voting papers have today been dropped through the letter boxes of all Mull and Iona residents.  It is essential that all residents vote to secure future charitable funding for groups and societies.   We need a majority of the electorate to vote!  For more details about the project go to http://www.isle-of-mull.net/vote-today-for-garmony-hydro/

A Green few days for Mull and Iona

On Thursday and Friday the 2nd 3rd March, the organisers of the now well established Green Tourism Award, held seminars in both Fionnphort and Tobermory.  The aim of the event was to encourage businesses involved in Tourism to become ‘more green’ in their operations and to possibly join the accreditation scheme.  Its true to say [...]

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March 01, 2012 8.00pm

Mull Theatre Pop up Tour

March 02, 2012 12.00am

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