Oldany Island
Oldany Island is an uninhabited island in Assynt, Sutherland, north-west Scotland.
The name is Norse in origin and possibly means fruit.
Geography
Oldany Island is a large tidal island at the southwestern entrance to Eddrachillis Bay/Kylesku. It has an area of 200 hectares and its highest point is Sìdhean nan Ealachan at. Handa Island is to the north, across Eddrachillis Bay; Eilean Chrona is to the south west and Sgeir nan Gall is to the north. The island is part of the Assynt-Coigach National Scenic [Area (Scotland)|National Scenic Area], one of 40 in Scotland.The settlement of Oldany is on the adjacent mainland. The island has long been used for grazing sheep. Oldany island is owned by the Turner family.