Sanda Island (Sandaigh)
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Sanda (Scottish Gaelic: "Sandaigh") is a small privately owned island in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, off the southern tip of the Kintyre peninsula, near Southend and Dunaverty Castle.
A pub was opened in 2003, named Byron Darnton after the vessel which wrecked on the island in 1946. The pub is stated to be one of the two most remote pubs in the country.
A pub was opened in 2003, named Byron Darnton after the vessel which wrecked on the island in 1946. The pub is stated to be one of the two most remote pubs in the country.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanda_Island
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Coordinates: 55°16'49"N 5°34'53"W
- Holy Isle 42 km
- Isle of Arran 50 km
- Little Cumbrae 64 km
- Copeland Islands (Oileáin Chóplainn) 65 km
- Ards Penninsula (Aird Uladh) 67 km
- Isle of Cumbrae 70 km
- Isle of Man 107 km
- Walney Island 194 km
- Holy Island 224 km
- Lindisfarne (Holy Island) 239 km
- The Bastard 8.6 km
- 300 meter elevation 30 km
- The Longwy (Wreck) 37 km
- North Cairn Chain Home Radar Station WW2 42 km
- Lendalfoot 43 km
- Aucencrosh HVDC Static Inverter Plant 45 km
- Lady Bay 45 km
- Loch Ryan Port 48 km
- South Ayrshire Council 54 km
- Dumfries & Galloway Council 102 km