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La Coupée, the causeway which joins little and big Sark, is about 100m long. It’s a high ridge 262ft above the sea which is only some three metres in width. This is gradually being eroded and Little Sark will eventually become an isolated island.
Lindisfarne Castle, a 16th-century castle located on Holy Island, is accessible from the mainland at low tide by means of a causeway.
Spring and summer bring longer, warmer days for trail running on the Isle of Raasay, and with them, a chance to spot some of the island's rare creatures. As you pass the Inner Sound along the coast, look out for sea eagles, otters, seals and dolphins.
The Isle of Raasay, an island between the Isle of Skye and the mainland of Scotland, is a trail runners' paradise, blessed with all the stirring landscapes you’d expect of a Hebridean isle. Looming over its network of trails is the 1,456ft hill of Dun Caan (pictured), whose distinct flat-topped summit affords spectacular, panoramic views.