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Escape the modern world for the solitude of the Island of the Saints, home to several early Christian ruins.

The remote island of Eileach an Naoimh has been identified as the site of a monastery established by St Brendan of Clontarf in about AD 542. It seems to have been abandoned in the AD 800s, but it became a focus of pilgrimage and burial in the late Middle Ages.

A tradition also associates the island with a second monastery founded by St Columba of Iona. It claims that Columba’s mother was buried here.

Remains on the island reveal one of the best-preserved early Christian monasteries in Scotland. Of particular interest is the unusual beehive-shaped double cell, standing more than 3m high.

A stone grave marker with a carved cross standing among bright yellow wildflowers on grassy ground, overlooking hills and sea.
 View through a stone doorway into the remains of a roofless stone building with grass covering the floor, surrounded by thick stone walls.
A stone beehive-shaped structure with a curved roof and small entrance, surrounded by green vegetation and rocky hills.

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