The remains of two other breakwaters can be seen, one a few metres to the west of the current one and another (which looks a bit like the Loch Ness Monster) on the north west corner of the island. These two breakwaters are marked on the 1990s OS map but not on the 2015 edition.
Scanlan's Island is diamond shaped and is approximately 1km from north to south and 700 metres from east to west at its widest point. It is low lying, with the highest point being only 8 metres above sea level. The whole island is farmed. When I visited in mid May 2017 the northern third had been ploughed, the middle section was pasture, although I couldn't see any livestock grazing it and the southern part was growing some kind of crop.
Half a mile to the west of Finvarra there is a shop selling delicious Linnalla homemade ice cream. Just outside the shop and overlooking Scanlan's Island there is a curious monument/memorial wall. I'm not sure what the purpose of it was but I quite liked it.
Looking south down the east coast
Finvarra from Scanlan's Island
Track from Scanlan's Island to Finvarra at high tide
Gate onto Scanlan's Island
Scanlan's Island
Breakwater to Scanlan's Island from Finvarra
Older breakwater, looking towards Scanlan's Island from Finvarra
Loch Ness Monster broken breakwater at the north west end of Scanlan's Island
Unusual Monument at Rine
Monument at Rine
Scanlan's Island from the unusual monument
I'm a Scanlan and I am going there
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ReplyDeleteand would also like to see it I would also like to see the Bally Scanlan village
I'm also a Scanlan and me and my fiancee Clare a future Scanlan will be going there very soon.
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