Seil is an island in Scotland, part of the Slate Islands, lying east of the Firth of Lorn and about seven miles southwest of Oban. It is linked to the mainland by a bridge that has existed since the late 18th century, giving residents convenient access to the mainland while retaining a distinct island character.
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Seil is an island in Scotland, part of the Slate Islands, located on the east side of the Firth of Lorn, seven miles southwest of Oban. The island has been linked to the mainland by bridge since the late 18th century, providing a direct route for residents and visitors. Its position within the Firth of Lorn offers a coastal setting, and its proximity to Oban means that mainland amenities are accessible while the island maintains its own character. The bridge connection is a key feature, allowing for easy travel to and from the mainland without the need for ferry services. Seil’s inclusion in the Slate Islands places it among a group of islands known for their geological and historical significance, and its link to the mainland enhances its appeal for those seeking a quieter, island lifestyle with convenient access to larger towns.