Getting There
Access to Rona is limited, so plan your visit through specialized tours or charter boats.





Rona, often referred to as North Rona, is an uninhabited island in the North Atlantic, known for being the most isolated island in the British Isles that was once inhabited on a long-term basis. It covers an area of 109 hectares and reaches a maximum elevation of 108 meters. The island is part of the historic county of Ross-shire and is included in various electoral regions. Despite its uninhabited status, Rona's rich history and remote location make it an intriguing destination for those interested in exploring Scotland's rugged and scenic landscapes.
Rona, often referred to as North Rona, is an uninhabited island in the North Atlantic, known for being the most isolated island in the British Isles that was once inhabited on a long-term basis. It covers an area of 109 hectares and reaches a maximum elevation of 108 meters. The island is part of the historic county of Ross-shire and is included in various electoral regions. Despite its uninhabited status, Rona's rich history and remote location make it an intriguing destination for those interested in exploring Scotland's rugged and scenic landscapes.
Most isolated inhabited island in the British Isles.
Rich historical significance.
Stunning natural landscapes.
Remote location with limited access.
No facilities or accommodations on the island.
Rich in historical significance and natural beauty.
Access to Rona is limited, so plan your visit through specialized tours or charter boats.
The weather can be unpredictable, so pack accordingly with waterproof and windproof clothing.
Exploring remote and historical sites.
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Adventure, Exploration, Nature
As an uninhabited island, ensure to leave no trace and respect the natural environment.