Smaller Offshore Islands
This is a continuing list of uninhabited Scottish islands smaller than 40 hectares in size.
Name | Island Group / Location |
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Bac Mòr | Treshnish Isles |
Bass Rock | Firth of Forth |
Bayble Island | Lewis and Harris |
Bearasaigh | Loch Ròg |
Belnahua | Slate Islands |
Bottle Island | Summer Isles |
Brough of Birsay | Orkney |
Bound Skerry | Shetland |
Cairn na Burgh Beag | Treshnish Isles |
Cairn na Burgh Mòr | Treshnish Isles |
Calbha Beag | Edrachillis Bay |
Calf of Flotta | Orkney Islands |
Calvay | Outer Hebrides |
Campaigh | Loch Ròg |
Castle Island | Firth of Clyde |
Clett | Inner Hebrides |
Corn Holm | Orkney Islands |
Craigleith | Firth of Forth |
Craiglethy | Fowlsheugh |
Cramond Island | Firth of Forth |
Damsay | Orkney Islands |
Dore Holm | Shetland |
Dubh Artach | Inner Hebrides |
Dùn | St Kilda |
Dùn Channuill | Garvellachs |
East Linga | Shetland Islands |
Eilean Chathastail | Inner Hebrides |
Eilean Dubh | Firth of Clyde |
Eilean Dubh | Summer Isles |
Eilean Horrisdale | Wester Ross |
Eilean Ighe | Arisaig |
Eilean Mhuire | Shiant Isles |
Eilean Mòr, Loch Dunvegan | Skye |
Eilean Mullagrach | Summer Isles |
Eyebroughy | Firth of Forth |
Fidra | Firth of Forth |
Fish Holm | Shetland Islands |
Fladda | Slate Islands |
Fladda | Treshnish Isles |
Flodday near Vatersay | Uists and Barra |
Fuaigh Beag (Vuia Beg) | Loch Ròg |
Garbh Sgeir | Inner Hebrides |
Gigalum Island | Inner Hebrides |
Gloup Holm | Shetland Islands |
Glunimore Island | Firth of Clyde |
Grunay | Out Skerries |
Gruney | Shetland Islands |
Gualan | Outer Hebrides |
Haaf Gruney | Shetland Islands |
Harlosh Island | Inner Hebrides |
Haskeir | Outer Hebrides |
Haskeir Eagach | Outer Hebrides |
Hearnish | Monach Islands |
Helliar Holm | Orkney Islands |
Hestan Island | Solway Firth |
Holm of Faray | Orkney Islands |
Holm of Huip | Orkney Islands |
Holm of Papa | Orkney Islands |
Holm of Scockness | Orkney Islands |
Name | Island Group / Location |
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Horse Isle | Firth of Clyde |
Huney | Shetland Islands |
Inchgarvie | Firth of Forth |
Inchkeith | Firth of Forth |
Inchmickery | Firth of Forth |
Innis Mhòr | Easter Ross |
Kili Holm | Orkney Islands |
Lady's Holm | Shetland Islands |
Lady Isle | Firth of Clyde |
The Lamb | Firth of Forth |
Little Linga | Shetland Islands |
Little Roe | Shetland Islands |
Linga, Samphrey | Shetland Islands |
Lingeigh | Outer Hebrides |
Lunna Holm | Shetland Islands |
Maiden Island | Inner Hebrides |
Mingay | Inner Hebrides |
Muckle Flugga | Shetland Islands |
Muckle Green Holm | Orkney Islands |
Muckle Skerry | Pentland Skerries |
Mugdrum Island | Firth of Tay |
Nave Island | Islay |
North Havra | Shetland Islands |
Oigh-Sgeir | Inner Hebrides |
Orfasay | Shetland Islands |
Ornsay | Inner Hebrides |
Orsay | Inner Hebrides |
Out Stack | Shetland Islands |
Pladda | Firth of Clyde |
Rockall | North Atlantic |
Rough | Solway Firth |
Rusk Holm | Orkney Islands |
Rysa Little | Orkney Islands |
Scaravay | Outer Hebrides |
Sgat Mòr and Sgat Beag | Firth of Clyde |
Sheep Island | Firth of Clyde |
Sibhinis | Monach Isles |
Shillay | Monach Islands |
Soay Beag | Outer Hebrides |
South Isle of Gletness | Shetland Islands |
St Ninian's Isle | Shetland Islands |
Stac an Armin | St Kilda |
Stac Biorach | St Kilda |
Stac Lee | St Kilda |
Stac Levenish | St Kilda |
Staffa | Inner Hebrides |
Stockay | Monach Islands |
Stuley | Outer Hebrides |
Sula Sgeir | Atlantic Ocean |
Sule Skerry | Atlantic Ocean |
Sule Stack | Atlantic Ocean |
Sweyn Holm | Orkney Islands |
Tarner Island | Inner Hebrides |
Trialabreac | Outer Hebrides |
Urie Lingey | Shetland Islands |
Uyea, Northmavine | Shetland Islands |
Uynarey | Shetland Islands |
Vacsay | Loch Ròg |
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