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FAIRYTALE FORESTS
& SECRET COVES

EILEAN


SHONA
Glenuig, Moidart, Highland

To get to this family-owned island, you
must first negotiate a tidal crossing to a
wild and remote peninsula in the east,
Shona Beag. Crossing just before the
causeway floods leaves the maximum
time for exploring. For the super-
adventurous it’s possible to ascend
Beinn a’ Bhaillidh – a ‘Marilyn*’ for
those interested in bagging a summit.
The views from the hills at the heart
of the island, across to Skye, Rum,
Muck and Eigg, are spectacular.
Eilean Shona is at the narrow entrance
to Loch Moidart and has several idyllic
holiday cottages and bolt-holes. There’s
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announceyourarrivalatthemain
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guests.Thewholeislandisspecialbut
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After a day here, you can appreciate
why the author of Peter Pan, J.M.
Barrie, chose it as his summer retreat.
Although encounters with Captain
Hook are unlikely, it is possible to spot
pine martens, white-tailed sea eagles,
otters, red squirrels, and even golden
eagles here and simply enjoy the magic.
Good fact The family keeps a ‘Book of
Feats’, in which alleged achievements
include eating a raw jellyfish,
swimming ten hours across open
watertotheIsleofEiggandclimbing
themountainatmidnight.
Don’tmissForagingforclams(and
spottingottersfeasting)onthe
Caribbean-likesandsatShoeBay.
Thefantasyforestsurroundingthe
mainhouse,fullofrarepinesand
ancientwoodland.

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Leigh-on Sea, Essex

Peaceful salt marsh, mudf lats and tidal
creeks are dotted with plantlife, and
the cries of migrant birds drift across
the estuary. Connected to Leigh by a
bridge, this piece of land was reclaimed
from the Thames Estuary in the 18th
century. Leigh Creek is dotted with
‘ghost’ boats, left to rot as they lie
lopsidedly, waiting for the sea to
claim them. In summer, the yellows
of golden samphire, greens of edible
sea purslane and mauves of the sea
lavenders add vibrant colour to the
glistening greys of the creeks. Halfway
around the island the slipway juts out
through Hadleigh Ray, its mud the
consistency and colour of crème
caramel. There are great views south
to Canvey Island.
Good fact The ‘Graveyard of Lost
Species’ is an art project that celebrates
the local tradition of wrecking boats on
the salt marsh. It records the wildlife,
people, dialects and folklore that once
f lourished in the Thames Estuary.
Don’t miss Avocets on the man-made
lagoon. Eating a dish piled high with
cockles at a seafood shack on the shore.


  • A Marilyn is a hill or mountain exceeding 150 metres. There are 2,011 of them across the United Kingdom, Republic of
    26 Ireland and the Isle of Man; the term was coined by Alan Dawson in his 1992 book The Relative Hills of Britain.


Most of these islands are accessible via
causeways, bridges, beaches or sands
that are safe to cross only at lower tides.
Ensure you check tide timetables when
planning a walk. Some islands restrict
seaonal access to protect nesting birds.
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