Canna
Canna is based on the Isle of Canna, and offers a professional and friendly team to help you have a great time and enjoy the experiences available.
Take your binoculars – Canna is a bird sanctuary and the island’s coastline supports over 20,000 breeding seabirds. Seek out the Punishment Stone, where unruly islanders had their thumbs wedged into the hole.
Discover the amazingly rich archaeological landscape – from prehistoric fortifications to early 19th-century abandoned settlements. Step through a beautiful tunnel of escallonia in the walled garden at Canna House into a bee-friendly sanctuary of lush lawns, flower-filled borders and fruit trees.
Activities at Canna include:
- Walking
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Contact
PH44 4RS
Gallery
Walking
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
Say hello to Canna! This small island to the south-west of Skye is bursting with human history. Canna is thought to have been inhabited since 5000BC, and now supports a small crofting community.
The island was donated to the Trust by Gaelic scholar John Lorne Campbell and his wife Margaret Fay Shaw, who together amassed and researched a huge collection of Gaelic and Celtic songs, stories, poetry and a unique collection of butterflies and moths.