Eilean Mhuire has been used for grazing and cultivating crops in the past, as there is evidence of lazy beds. It may or may not have had permanent inhabitants at one time. There are slight remains of turf walled huts. There are also the remains of what is thought to be a chapel dedicated to St Mary, hence the name of the island. Today the island is home to thousands of puffins.
Eilean Mhuire from the sea
Eilean Mhuire from the beach between Eilean an Tighe and Garbh Eilean
Eilean Mhuire from the summit of Eilean an Tighe
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