Lunga

Introduction

Lunga

A rugged little island sitting amid fast running tidal narrows.

view from hill on island of Lunga
Looking north from Lunga

Location

Information

Isle of Lunga

Lunga (island of the long ship) lies about 12 miles south of Oban. The island sits in an area with some of the fastest tidal flows in the UK. Jura and the infamous Gulf or Cirryvrekan lie a couple of miles to the south. The island is mostly of Schist and micra schist. The highest point on Lunga is Bidean na h-Iolaire (peak of the eagle) Population peaked at in the 1890s with 15 people living in the same building. It is now uninhabited and owned by Torquil Johnson-Ferguson.

Zuza yacht at anchor at Lunga
Camas bay from top

Busy waterways

Lunga is separated from its bigger neighbour Scarba by Bealach a’ Choin Ghlas. Its better know as The Grey Dogs and has a fearsome reputation with 8 knot plus tidal streams.

To the east of Lunga is the Sound of Luing. The Sound is a busy waterway connecting Oban and the outer west coast with the Clyde, and NE England.

View from hill towards Island Luing
Sound of Luing with Easdale and Kerrera in distance

Boulders, crags and head height bracken

Lunga is one these islands that does not hold any great attraction to visit. There is one reasonably sheltered anchorage. The bay is called Camas a Mhor-Fhir (bay of the giant). It is susceptible to swell in anything but a northerly or easterly breeze. There is another option on the eastern shore at Poll nan Corran. Its not the best!

The island is craggy and strewn with boulders.  On the day I landed in late August the bracken was head high in many places. To ward off the ticks I was clad head to toe with long sleeves and tucked in trousers.

Fleeting visit

We anchored in the main bay on the southern shore. My time was limited so I did not have time to explore the island. My plan was to scamper up the high top, take my photos and get back aboard. There is much more to explore as described by Haswell Smith’s Scottish Islands book. For another day perhaps to explore over to Columba’s well Tober a Challuim-Chille. I understand to the north of the island is the Rua Fiola adventure centre catering for parties of school age children.

Zuza yacht at anchor at Lunga
Camas bay from top
Sandy beach on island of Lunga with purple heather on the hill
Sand and boulder beach with purple heather backdrop

 

A craggy scramble

The scramble up the was rough, very rough. The deep bracken hid boulders that had tumbled down the hill. It was a case of clambering on all fours up woody heather crags. Nearing the top, the bracken thinned to lovely lush grass with more patches of thick woody heather.

Top of hill in island of Lunga
The top Lunga

Views to the north

The top has great views off to the north. Mull, Luing, Lismore and Morven are all open to see. After a few moments of enjoying the views, I dropped down a steep slope back to the boulder beach. Before heading back to the boat, I went over to look at the intriguing ‘summer house’. A lovely spot for sure with an outside loo with the highest pitched roof I’ve ever seen! Not just a room with a view. A loo with a view !

Colourful Beach Hut on deserted island
Lunga Beach House
Beach hut view to the sea
Hut with a view
Toilet outhouse
Fancy toilets
Fishing debris rubbish on beach
Fishing debris on the beach

Access can be gained by boat excursions from nearby Croabh Haven marina.

 

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