


The village lies at the eastern end of the B844 which terminates in a car park. We have reviews of the best places to see in Isle of Seil. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August. Essential Isle of Seil Do Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. Immediately behind the village to the north rises the dramatic hill of Dùn Mòr Link which attains 106m (348'). Things to Do in Isle of Seil, Scotland: See Tripadvisor's 3,436 traveler reviews and photos of Isle of Seil tourist attractions. It is barely an island at all with a bridge that connects to the mainland that is no. This beautiful holiday home is situated close to the Clachan Bridge. The island's main village, Ellenabeich, comprises neat white terraces of workers cottages crouching below black cliffs on the westernmost tip of the island. The Isle of Seil takes about half an hour to drive to South of Oban. Seil is separated from the mainland only by the thinnest of sea channels which is spanned by the elegant 18th century humpback Clachan Bridge, popularly known as the 'Bridge over the Atlantic'. It was formerly the home of the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales. The original little islet was effectively quarried out of existence, and then the sea inundated the quarry leaving just a ring of rock which can be seen clearly from the terrace at the back of the Oyster Bar. The Isle of Seil lies some 12 miles south of Oban. Two high-quality, self-catering holiday cottages - each sleeping 4 people - in a stunning location overlooking Clachan Sound on the Isle Of Seil. English: Ardencaple House, Isle of Seil Ardencaple House is situated in the northern part of the Isle of Seil. The reclaimed land then had slate workers' cottages built on it, creating the village that is there now. The village actually gets its name from a former island 'Eilean nam Beathach' which was quarried extensively for slate and the waste rock was dumped such that it filled the channel between this tiny island and Seil. It is also where one catches the little passenger ferry to the Isle of Easdale (which has its own pub too). It has a bar/restaurant called the Oyster Bar Link and an interesting little museum Link Ellenabeich is the second largest settlement on the Isle of Seil after Balvicar, but there is considerably more 'going on' in this village.
