Colonsay

EGEY

NATS AIP
56.0583°N, 6.2448°W
44ft

Situated between Mull and Islay in the Inner Hebrides, this small peaceful island offers an escape from it all with stunning sea views and unspoilt natural beauty. Despite appearing bare from the sea, the varied landscape features impressive sandy beaches including beautiful Kiloran Bay, and a sheltered, well-wooded interior unusual for a Hebridean island. The island boasts its own micro-brewery and distillery - the smallest island in the world to have both. At low tide, visitors can walk across The Strand to neighbouring Oronsay with its medieval priory ruins and seal colonies.

Runways at Colonsay

Visualizations show relative size comparisons only, not actual orientations

10/28

099.52° / 279.52°
Asphalt
502×18m
1028

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Places near Colonsay

within 20km

Restaurants near Colonsay(12)

Colonsay Holidays

4km
10min
15min
1h

The Colonsay Pantry

$$ - $$$
4.4 star rating
5km
15min
20min

Starboard Bistro

31km
1h 15min

The Antlers

45km
1h 30min

Hotels near Colonsay(15)

The Colonsay Hotel

6km
15min
25min

Port Askaig Hotel

$$$
3.3 star rating
31km
1h 15min

Ballygrant Inn & Restaurant

36km
1h 20min

The Bridgend Hotel

$$$
4.7 star rating
44km
1h 25min

Things to Do near Colonsay(8)

Colonsay Whale

10km
30min
35min

Seal cottage Oronsay

10km
35min
35min

Coastal Viewpoint

100km
2h 50min

Carsaig Pier

125km
4h

Contact Details

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Administration, PPR

Administrator: ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL.

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About Colonsay (EGEY)

Colonsay (EGEY) is a general aviation airfield located in Argyll and Bute Council., United Kingdom. The airfield sits at an elevation of 44 feet. It has 2 runways: 10 502m (asphalt), 28 502m (asphalt).

Situated between Mull and Islay in the Inner Hebrides, this small peaceful island offers an escape from it all with stunning sea views and unspoilt natural beauty. Despite appearing bare from the sea, the varied landscape features impressive sandy beaches including beautiful Kiloran Bay, and a sheltered, well-wooded interior unusual for a Hebridean island. The island boasts its own micro-brewery and distillery - the smallest island in the world to have both. At low tide, visitors can walk across The Strand to neighbouring Oronsay with its medieval priory ruins and seal colonies.

Pilots flying into Colonsay will find plenty to do nearby. There are 12 restaurants within reach. 15 hotels nearby provide accommodation options from 6.3km away. 8 attractions and things to do are within easy reach.

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