Click here for a Panorama taken at Gorton Beach, showing the wreck of the Harmony Click here for a Panorama taken from the North Shore Click here for a Panorama taken from the hill by the Church of Scotland, showing the main village of Arinagour and Loch Eatharna in all their glory. Click here for a Panorama taken from Gallanach Beach.  From here you will see many seals and have a great view of the small isles, Eigg, Rhum, Muck and Canna. Click here for a Panorama taken in the midst of the Standing Stones at Totronald. Known as Na Sgeulachan--the Teller of Tales, the stones are thought to be granite slabs, possibly dating back to the Bronze Age Click here for a Panorama taken from the water between the Middle and New piers Click here for a Panorama taken from a large sand dune on the edge of the Crossapol/Feall benz (locally known as the sandy bowl) Click here for a Panorama taken from the shoreline of Breachacha Beach, showing the two castles and the steadings. Click here for a Panorama taken outside the Project Trust 
Centre, showing Ballyhough Loch with Ben Hogh behind it, Coll's highest peak at 104/341ft. Click here for a Panorama taken from the Golf Course, which 
also doubles (quadruples?) throughout the year as the football, touch rugby and shinty pitch Click here for a Panorama taken from Sorisdale.  From here you can set out on a 5-6 hour stomp down the East coast, viewing wildlife and sites of archaeological interest, ending up in the Coll Hotel for a pint!