Firth of Lorn
The Firth of Lorn is a sea inlet located on the west coast of Scotland, part of the larger Inner Hebrides region. It separates the Argyll peninsula from the islands of Mull and Lismore. The firth is known for its scenic beauty, featuring rugged coastlines, islands, and diverse marine life.
This area is also significant for its historical and cultural heritage, with several ancient sites and castles nearby. The town of Oban, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Isles," serves as a popular base for exploring the firth and its surrounding attractions.