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Kyleakin (/kaɪlˈɑːkɪn/;
Scottish Gaelic: Caol Àcain) is a
village situated on the east
coast of the Isle of Skye in the
Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The village...
- 'bare') is a
ruined castle located near the
harbour of the
village of
Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is also
known as
Castle Moil,
Castle Maol,...
- Smith, is that "the name was
given to
those who were from the area near
Kyleakin, a
strait in
Scotland named for King
Hakon of Norway". The strait's name...
- the
sound between the
villages of Kyle of
Lochalsh on the
mainland and
Kyleakin on the island's east coast. A
ferry service operated from
around 1600,...
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along Loch
Duich to Kyle of
Lochalsh before crossing the Skye
Bridge to
Kyleakin, Broadford, and Portree,
before terminating at Uig in the
north of the...
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Lochalsh peninsula, at the
entrance to Loch Alsh,
opposite the
village of
Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye. A
ferry used to
connect the two
villages until it...
- The name
appears in
Scottish Gaelic as Àcainn, as seen in the place-name
Kyleakin,
meaning 'Haakon's Narrows',
being named after King
Haakon IV of Norway...
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Shops between Kilmaluag Terrace and
Kyleakin Road.
Grocery store. 59
Kyleakin Road.
Cuillins Bar. 51-53
Kyleakin Road. Playground. Bench.
Kilmuir Crescent...
- MV
Kyleakin is double-ended, drive-through ferry,
built in 1970 for the Skye crossing,
where she
served until 1991. She was
renamed MV
Carrigaloe for service...
- by the
census but in 2011
there were no "usual residents"
living there.
Kyleakin Lighthouse is
situated at the south-western end of
Eilean Bàn. It was built...