Orsay, Inner Hebrides
{{Other places3|List of islands called Oronsay}}
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{{Infobox Scottish island
|Image=Orsay, near Islay.jpg
|ImageCaption=Orsay seen from Port Wemyss, south-east of Portnahaven
|coordinates = {{coord|55|40|25|N|6|30|45|W|type:isle_region:GB|display=inline,title}}
|location_map=Scotland Argyll and Bute
|caption=Orsay shown within Argyll and Bute
|GridReference=NR165515
|celtic name=Orasaigh
|norse name=
|meaning of name=
|official_name=Orsay
|area= {{convert|24|ha|sqmi|01}}[http://www.argyll-yachtcharters.co.uk/Scottish%20Islands.pdf Rick Livingstone’s Tables of the Islands of Scotland] (pdf) Argyll Yacht Charters. Retrieved 12 Dec 2011.
|highest elevation= {{convert|24|m|ft|0}}{{Ordnance Survey}}
|Population=0
|island group=Islay
|local authority=Argyll and Bute
|references={{Haswell-Smith}}
}}
Orsay (Scottish Gaelic: Orasaigh) is a small island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It lies a short distance off the west coast of the island of Islay and shelters the harbour of the village of Portnahaven.
The Rinns of Islay lighthouse was built on Orsay in 1825 by Robert Stevenson.{{cite web| url=https://www.nlb.org.uk/lighthouses/rhinns-of-islay/?hilite=%27rinns%27%2C%27islay%27| title=Rinns of Islay lighthouse| publisher=Northern Lighthouse Board| access-date=6 February 2020}}
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{{Argyll Islands}}
Category:Uninhabited islands of Argyll and Bute
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