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Gaelic name
  
Eilean nan Ròn

OS grid reference
  
NC637656

Highest elevation
  
Cnoc an Loisgein 76 m

Area
  
138 ha

Council area
  
Highland

Meaning of name
  
island of the seals

Area rank
  
129=

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Island group
  
British Isles

Lieutenancy area
  
Highland

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Eilean nan Ròn (Scottish Gaelic: island of the seals) is an island near Skerray, in the north of Sutherland, Scotland. 350 seal pups are born here annually.

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Map of Eilan nan Ron, United Kingdom

HistoryEdit

Eilean nan Ròn was populated for many years, with seventy three people living there in 1881 and 30 in 1931. It has been uninhabited since 1938. Final Evacuation List: Christina Bella Mackay, Hector Sinclair Mackay, Jessie Ann Mackay, Willie John Mackay, Hugh Campbell Mackay, Donald Mackay, Ina Mackay, Chrissie Dolina Mackay, Christina Mackay.

The ruins of settlement can be seen from the Skerray and in the waist of the island, between Mol na Coinnle ("Pebble Beach of the Candles") and Mol Mòr ("big pebble beach").

Geography and geologyEdit

Eilean nan Ròn is not one of the Hebrides, which lie off the west coast of mainland Scotland. The island is mainly sandstone with steep cliffs on the north and east coasts and a natural arch at Leathad Ballach., which is 150 feet (46 m) high, and 70 feet (21 m) wide. The high points are Cnoc an Loisgein at 76 metres (249 ft), and Cnoc na Caillich at 75 metres (246 ft). As Rev. Wilson wrote in 1882:

It looks like two islands, is mostly engirt with high precipitous rocks, includes a low tract of very fertile soil.

There are several islets and islands off Eilean nan Ròn. These include the tidal Eilean Iosal (low island), and beyond it Meall Thailm (or "Meall Holm"). To the south west is the dully named An Innis ("small island"). The Rabbit Islands are in Tongue Bay to the south west.

WildlifeEdit

As the name implies, Eilean nan Ròn is popular with grey seals, that come here in their hundreds each autumn to pup. About 350 calves are born each year. The island is also home to large numbers of seabirds, and sheep, which were left when the Island was evacuated.

References

Eilean nan Ròn Wikipedia