Isle Of Gigha
The Isle of Gigha is a small island located off the west coast of Scotland, part of the Inner Hebrides. It covers an area of about 5.5 square miles and is known for its stunning landscapes, including sandy beaches, rolling hills, and lush gardens. Gigha is accessible by ferry from the mainland and has a small population, primarily engaged in tourism, agriculture, and fishing.
The island is famous for its beautiful gardens, particularly the Gigha Heritage Trust gardens, which showcase a variety of plants and flowers. Gigha also has a rich history, with ancient ruins and historical sites that reflect its past, including the Gigha Castle and remnants of early Christian settlements.