Like the rest of Coll, it is a beautiful spot, however - it is probably advisable to anchor - I think there are some issues with moorings around Coll

Shard wrote:-
The island has had a chequered history. My great grandfather was born at Grisapol (Grishapoll/Griseabull) in the 1850s around the end of the potato famine. Like so many others at that time, his family left both the island and farming, for Mull and the boatbuilding trade, and then to Govan and the shipyards. Many other Collachs ended up in Australia. The farms in the fertile south end of the island were later re-let to farmers from Ayrshire.Whilst obviously indebted to the long-eared one for that succinct and engaging piece of social history, I find it very difficult to get the numbers to stack up, knowing Shard's age. I think this was obviously a mistake and should have read 1750's - but then, he's right about the spud famine - or were there 2? Perhaps the Shards are just early starters on the breeding front - apart from himself who just happened to snatch a child bride.....