Gweal, Isles of Scilly

Gweal ( Cornish: Gwithial ) is an uninhabited island of the Isles of Scilly. It lies about 45 km off the coast of Cornwall, 250 m west of Bryher (Isles of Scilly ). The small island is at its highest point 29 m above sea level. The Cornish name of the Site of Special Scientific Interest means as much as the place of trees and is probably due to an earlier trees of the isle ago.

Gweal is the largest island of the seven Norrard Rocks, which lie west of Bryher.

Occupied: St. Marys | Tresco | St Agnes | Bryher | Gugh

Abandoned: Annet | Bishop rock | Crim Rocks | Eastern Isles | Great Ganilly | Gweal | Norrard Rocks | Rosevear | Round Iceland | Samson | St. Helen's | Teän | Western Rocks | White Iceland | Zantman 's Rock

  • Uninhabited Island
  • Island ( England)
  • Island (Atlantic Ocean )
  • Island ( Europe)
  • Island of the Isles of Scilly
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