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Why is Kyle of Lochalsh famous?
The area's most famous attraction is certainly Eilean Donan Castle, perched on the banks of Loch Duich. Stunningly picturesque, the castle is instantly recognisable from many photographs and postcards that you will spot throughout the country.
What does Kyle mean in Kyle of Lochalsh?
Kyle is a gender-neutral place name rooted in the Gaelic word caol, meaning "slender" or "strait." Though long considered a description of Kyle of Lochalsh, Kyle may find more fitting origins in the ancient king, Coel Hen, who perished in the surrounding wilds.
What's in Kyle of Lochalsh?
Top Attractions in Kyle of Lochalsh
Eilean Donan Castle. 4,598. Historic Sites. ...
Falls of Glomach. Waterfalls. ...
The Plock. Nature & Wildlife Areas. ...
Kyle Station Museum. Speciality Museums. ...
Skye Bridge. Bridges. ...
Skye Bridge Distillery. Distilleries.
Clachan Duich Burial Ground. Historic Sites.
Kyle Free Church. Churches & Cathedrals.
How old is Kyle Lochalsh?
It is believed there was a settlement at Kyle of Lochalsh before the 1600s, though it wasn't until much later that the village was formed. In 1819, the road from Inverness was built and a ferry service was launched from Lochcarron to Stromeferry, through to Plockton, slightly further north on the peninsula.
Kyle of Lochalsh is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Eilean Donan Castle · Skye Bridge · Falls of Glomach · The Plock · Clachan Duich ...
Kyle of Lochalsh
Village in Scotland
Kyle of Lochalsh is a village in the historic county of Ross & Cromarty on the northwest coast of Scotland, located around 55 miles west-southwest of Inverness. It is located on the Lochalsh peninsula, at the entrance to Loch Alsh, opposite the... Wikipedia
Kyle of Lochalsh or Kyle of short is on the mainland, but has strong ties with Skye, as it's connected by Bridge. Kyle has the railway from Inverness.
Top Attractions in Kyle of Lochalsh · 1. Eilean Donan Castle · 4,601. Historic Sites · 2. Falls of Glomach · 36. Waterfalls · 3. The Plock · 7. Nature & ...
In Kyle of Lochalsh, you're halfway between two of Scotland's finest mountain ranges – Skye's Cuillins to the west and the five sisters of Kintail to the east.