Staffa
Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland
Staffa is an uninhabited island located 6 miles off the Isle of Mull in Scotland. It is renowned for its columnar basalt formations, including the famous Fingal's Cave, a must-see attraction. The island offers rugged coastlines, sea caves like Clamshell Cave, and unique rock formations like Am Buachaille. Visitors can witness nesting puffins and other seabirds from May to September. The island's rich history dates back to the visit by Sir Joseph Banks in the late 18th century. Enjoy a boat trip to experience the natural beauty and geological wonders of Staffa.
Location
City: Isle of Iona
Region: Argyll and Bute
Country: Scotland
Coordinates: 56.43°N 6.33°W