Lunga, Firth of Lorn

Lunga
Scottish Gaelic nameLunga
Old Norse nameLangr-oy
Meaning of nameOld Norse for 'isle of the longships'
Location
Lunga
Lunga shown within Argyll and Bute
OS grid referenceNM706086
Coordinates56°13′N 5°42′W / 56.22°N 5.70°W / 56.22; -5.70
Physical geography
Island groupSlate Islands
Area250 ha (1 sq mi)
Area rank96=
Highest elevationBidean na h-Iolaire 98 m (322 ft)
Administration
Council areaArgyll and Bute
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Demographics
Population0
Largest settlementRubha Fiola Centre
References

Lunga is one of the Slate Islands in the Firth of Lorn in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The "Grey Dog" tidal race, which runs in the sea channel to the south, reaches 8 knots (15 km/h) in full flood. The name "Lunga" is derived from the Old Norse for "isle of the longships', but almost all other place names are Gaelic in origin.

The population was never substantial and today the main activity is an adventure centre on the northern headland of Rubha Fiola. The surrounding seas are fished for prawns and scallops and there is a salmon farm off the south eastern shores. The Special Area of Conservation of which the island is part hosts a growing number of outdoor leisure pursuits.