• 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.
  • This diverse mix of habitats is what makes the Rinns of Islay so important for the species it supports.
  • 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.
  • A view over the Rhinns of Islay (or Rinns of Islay) from Beinn Seasaimh (139m) on the west coast of the Isle of Islay.
  • 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).
  • At the end of Port Wemyss and across the bay is a Stevenson Lighthouse called Rinns of Islay Lighthouse.
  • 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.
  • This post is of the elegant Rinns of Islay Lighthouse, which is on the Isle of Orsay that you can see at the end of the road in Port Wemyss on Islay...