Cédric Lebailly
An exceptional nature reserve
The Treshnish Islands are a small archipelago of eight wild and uninhabited islands in the Sea of the Hebrides off the Isle of Mull, to the west of Scotland. These rocky islands are a wildlife reserve where rare species are protected, including gray seals, geese and puffins, which live in colonies on the archipelago's main island, Lunga. They also offer gorgeous landscapes: creeks, meadows, steep cliffs, but also some ruins of ancient castles. They are a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers, and several companies offer cruises in the area, often including a visit to one of the
Islands to see the birds or seals, depending on the season.
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