Tag: Skye

The Wars of the One Eyed Woman

The Wars of the One Eyed Woman

| April 17, 2012 | 1 Comment

In the western isles of Scotland two great clans were locked in a long running feud. The MacLeod’s who occupied parts of Skye and Harris and their neighbouring MacDonalds from Skye and Uist. Over centuries the two clans had a number of pitched battles as dominance of the area swung to and fro. These ‘tit [...]

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MacNicol Mor and the Macleods of Raasay

MacNicol Mor and the Macleods of Raasay

| April 25, 2010 | 1 Comment

MacNicol Mor, a chief of the MacNicol clan was engaged in a heated discussion with Macleod of Raasay. While the two men argued away in English a servant, who could speak only gaelic, presumed that the two leaders were quarreling. The servant, thinking his master in danger,  drew out his sword and slew MacNicol Mor. [...]

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Knock Castle Defended by ‘Mary of the Castle’

Knock Castle Defended by ‘Mary of the Castle’

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments

  Knock Castle is also known as Caisteal Camus,  it is 3.5 miles north of Armadale on the Isle of Skye.  It was held by the MacLeods in the fifteenth century, but later passed to the MacDonalds.  Knock Castle became the key stronghold for the Lords of the Isles – The MacDonalds.  Some say that [...]

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Castle Maol, The Viking Princess and The Chain

Castle Maol, The Viking Princess and The Chain

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments

Kylekin is a small promontory that juts out of the east end of Skye and is crowned by the ruins of Castle Maol. The main wall of the ruin is an impressive eleven feet thick, but ended up defeated by the great storm of 1948. On Febuary 1st 1948, the main wall of Castle Maol [...]

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Clan Donald and Castle Armadale

Clan Donald and Castle Armadale

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments
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Outlaws on Pabay and The deal With The Devil

Outlaws on Pabay and The deal With The Devil

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments

Pabay is a small island just off Skye. On Pabay are the ruins of a small chapel, built originally by St. Columba’s monks. After the chapel fell into disuse and the monks left, it became a refuge for outlaws ‘broken men’ and robbers. They caused much trouble on the main island of Skye. Legend has [...]

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Guerrilla Knitting on Skye Bridge

Guerrilla Knitting on Skye Bridge

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments

Last weekend saw an ambitious project to cover the Skye Bridge in knitting!! This was part of Highland Homecoming. The Skye Bridge links the Isle of Skye with the mainland in the West Highlands of Scotland. The aim was to link this (rather large!) piece of guerrilla knitting with Highland Homecoming 2009, a celebration of [...]

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Witchcraft on Raasay

Witchcraft on Raasay

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments
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Five MacLeod Chiefs buried within Kilmuir Church on Skye

Five MacLeod Chiefs buried within Kilmuir Church on Skye

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments
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Tales From The Cuillins #1: The Beginning

Tales From The Cuillins #1: The Beginning

| October 21, 2009 | 2 Comments

The Cuillins or The Black Cuillins to be more specific are as dark as their name, a mass of pinnacles and sharp rock ridges violently indented against the sky. It is of no suprise that they play host to many legends. I have begun to collect a few while I’ve been in Skye, here is [...]

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