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The south coast of Little Cumbrae, Buteshire

Little Cumbrae

Little Cumbrae is an island of Buteshire, lying some half mile south of Great Cumbrae, and just a mile and a half off the Ayrshire coast.

Great and Little Cumbrae are collectively referred to as "the Cumbraes", but in stark contrast to its neighbour, which is green and fertile, Little Cumbrae is a rough and rocky island which bears more of a resemblance to a Hebridean island than to some of its neighbours in the Clyde. (Read more)