Iona Abbey 

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This 13th century abbey regarded by many as the holiest place in Scotland was founded by St Columba and his Irish followers in AD 563. It is considered as the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland as it was from here that St Columba spread the word across the ancient kingdom.

Iona’s historical and religious attractions include the abbey church and cloisters, St Columba’s shrine, the site of...

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Isle of Iona Argyll PA76 6SN
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