• The Rinns of Islay (Scottish Gaelic: Na Roinn Ìleach; alternative English spelling Rhinns of Islay) is an area on the west of the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides...
  • Rinn is the Gaelic for point, but in this case the name came from Gaelic Rann, a division. The Rinns formed one of the three divisions of Islay.
  • Listen to new orchestral work, The Rinns of Islay, recorded by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, RSNO, conducted by David Watkin.
  • The Rinns of Isay is a peninsula in the west of Islay. ... Taking a tour around Rinns of islay, from Lossit Bay back to Port Charlotte.
  • This diverse mix of habitats is what makes the Rinns of Islay so important for the species it supports.
  • At the end of Port Wemyss and across the bay is a Stevenson Lighthouse called Rinns of Islay Lighthouse.
  • Here the A846 joins the A847 which runs west to the hammerhead peninsula known as the Rinns of Islay ("rinns" is derived from the Gaelic for promontory).
  • Built by Robert Stevenson in 1825. The Rinns of Islay Lighthouse is on the Isle of Orsay, across an inlet from the fishing village of Portnahaven.
  • A view over the Rhinns of Islay (or Rinns of Islay) from Beinn Seasaimh (139m) on the west coast of the Isle of Islay.
  • The Rinns of Islay (Scottish Gaelic: Na Roinn Ìleach; alternative English spelling Rhinns of Islay) is an area on the west of the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides...