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Isle Of Cumbrae
Great Cumbrae (likewise known as Great Cumbrae Island, Cumbrae or the Isle of Cumbrae) is the bigger of both islands known as The Cumbraes in the reduced Firth of Clyde in western Scotland. Home to the National Watersports Centre, the Cathedral of the Isles and the University Marine Biological Station, Millport, the holiday island has an 18-hole fairway which brushes up practically to the top, and also a round-island road much favoured for family cycle runs. The island is about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) long by 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) wide, rising to a height of 127 metres (417 feet) over water level at "The Glaid Stone" - a large, normally occurring rock perched on the highest possible top on the island. There is a triangulation pillar nearby, as well as an orientation factor which suggests the locations of bordering sites. Millport, the island's only community, is spread around a bay that makes up the entire south coastline of the island. The typical island population of 1,376 as recorded by the 2011 census was a slight autumn from the 2001 figure of 1,434. The population increases significantly throughout the summer season vacationer period as a result of the high proportion of second homes.