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Jerusalem, Athens and Rome
I would see them before I die
But I’d rather not see any one of the three 
Than be exiled forever from Skye

Sheriff Alexander Nicolson

 

 

 

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Roadworks and closures
on the A855 between
Portree and Staffin
Major works are underway on the road north from Portree until the end of February 2009. Details of the planned times of road closure can be found here.

Kilt Rock | Print |  E-mail

The famous Kilt Rock is a sea cliff in north east Trotternish. It is said to resemble a kilt, with vertical basalt columns to form the pleats and intruded sills of dolerite forming the pattern.

This is a popular stopping point on the road between Portree and Staffin and there is a large car park by the waterfall at NG508655, at Ellishadder. You have to look north up the coast to see the Kilt Rock. Closer by is the Mealt Waterfall, which freefalls off the cliff for 170ft into the Sound of Raasay below. Sometimes, when the wind is strong, the water is blown away and it doesn't reach the bottom at all.

Lives have been lost here. Today, the cliff edge is pretty well fenced, but do take particular care and keep to the designated viewpoint.

Mealt waterfall and the Kilt Rock
The Mealt Waterfall, with the Kilt Rock beyond it

 
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