Searching for St Columba’s Yew on the isle of Bernera
An edited version of this article on SYTHI’s trip to the Isle of Bernera, funded by a Vicky Schilling Bursary, was published in the Tree
An edited version of this article on SYTHI’s trip to the Isle of Bernera, funded by a Vicky Schilling Bursary, was published in the Tree
On the private lawn outside Finlaystone House, overlooking the Firth of Clyde near Langbank in Renfrewshire stands an ancient, forked yew known for centuries as
Kilneuair is a notoriously hard to find place on the southern shores of Loch Awe in Argyll and has an ancient sacred history. The place
Innisherrich is a tiny island, which can be reached by a causeway at low tide from Portinnisherrich on the south shore of Loch Awe. Its
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