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Islay is the southern most island in the Inner Hebrides and has a very pleasant climate owing to the Gulf Stream. It is 25 miles north of the Irish coast and this can be seen on a clear day. Islay is perhaps most famous for the malt whiskys that are distilled there. Islay and its neighbouring island Jura boast 9 in total - Ardbeg, Lagavulin, Laphroaig, Bowmore, Coal Ila, Bunnahabhain, Bruichladdich, and Kilchoman (the most recent) and the Jura distillery.
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In the meantime, please just click on the links below for the full range of holiday accommodation, from five star luxury hotels in the The Isle of Islay area, to quaint Isle of Islay bed and breakfasts and fabulous self-catering cottages on the Isle of Islay. There are also many excellent campsites and caravan parks in the The Isle of Islay area.
In addition there are a huge range of attractions, places to eat and other activities to cater for all holidaymakers needs.
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