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Why a small Scottish island is now closed to tourists on Sundays
Ulva only has 16 people living there, but since a starring role on Banjo and Ro's Grand Island Hotel tourists have flocked to the island.
Why a small Scottish island is now closed to tourists on Sundays
Ulva only has 16 people living there, but since a starring role on Banjo and Ro's Grand Island Hotel tourists have flocked to the island.
Why a small Scottish island is now closed to tourists on Sundays
Ulva only has 16 people living there, but since a starring role on Banjo and Ro's Grand Island Hotel tourists have flocked to the island.
Why a small Scottish island is now closed to tourists on Sundays
The article discusses the impact of tourism on the small Scottish island of Ulva, which has a population of only 16 people. The island's starring role on the TV show Banjo and Ro's Grand Island Hotel has led to a surge in tourist numbers, prompting the island to close to visitors on Sundays to preserve its natural beauty and tranquility.
‘None of us could have predicted this’: Scottish island closes on Sundays after visitor surge
After featuring in a BBC show, Ulva received “unprecedented interest” from holidaymakers, according to local ferry operators. A tiny Scottish island is seeing a surprising tourism boom. Ulva in the Inner Hebrides has experienced an overwhelming surge in visitors following its inclusion in a property television programme on the BBC.