Little Cumbrae
Islands
Little Cumbrae Island is an island in the Firth of Clyde
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Little Cumbrae
Known locally as 'wee Cumbrae', Little Cumbrae lies barely a kilometre to the south of its larger neighbour, Great Cumbrae. The islands are collectively referred to as The Cumbraes. In stark contrast to its neighbour, green and fertile Great Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae is a rough and rocky island, bearing more of a resemblance to a Hebridean island than to some of its neighbours in the Clyde.
A number of uninhabited islets skirt the island's east coast, Castle Isle, the Broad Islands and Trail Isle. Little Cumbrae itself is not inhabited, but settlements including a mansion and lighthouse can be visited on the island.
A number of uninhabited islets skirt the island's east coast, Castle Isle, the Broad Islands and Trail Isle. Little Cumbrae itself is not inhabited, but settlements including a mansion and lighthouse can be visited on the island.
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Cumbrae
KA28 0HA
KA28 0HA
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