[Go 01] Canna Ferry Pier
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[See 01] Canna House
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Villa built in the 1860s, but furnished as for mid-20th century hen the owners amassed a collection around Gaelic culture and language, and butterflies and moths. You can explore the gardens but the house is closed for restoration, the likely re-opening date has not been announced.
[See 02] Canna Rhu Church
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Completed in 1914 by the Thom family; Joanna and Allan Thom are the only occupants of its graveyard. For reasons unknown it's oriented ENE-WSW not east-west; it's called the "Rocket Church" because of its distinctive tower. The wrought iron gates were added in 1969. Although still consecrated, it's seldom used, as it's a Presbyterian church while most islanders are Catholic - the RC St Columba's is further up the lane.
[Eat 01] Cafe Canna
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Licensed café; fresh Scottish cooking, locally sourced where possible.
[Sleep 01] Canna Campsite
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Sheltered campsite & hostel with great views. 8 tent pitches, 2 caravans sleep 4-6, bunkhouse with 6-bed and 2-bed rooms, 3 camping pods sleep 5-8. Sleeping bags etc can be hired. With cook shack & shower block.
[Sleep 02] Tighard Guest House
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B&B with 3 rooms en suite (one king, two twin). They plan a more luxurious, upmarket place for 2019.