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Sconser (Scottish Gaelic: Sgonnsair) is a
small crofting township on the
island of Skye, in Scotland,
situated on the
south s**** of Loch Sligachan. The...
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Sitekit having expanded in
recent years.
Portree Kyleakin Uig A87
Armadale Sconser Talisker distillery Dunvegan Eilean Iarmain Crofting is
still important...
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arduous (but longer)
climb approaches the
mountain from its
eastern end at
Sconser.
Climb first to the
secondary summit, An
Coileach (The ****erel), then...
- the main
range remains in the
MacLeod family. The Strathaird,
Torrin and
Sconser Estate lies on the
eastern side of Glen Sligachan, encomp****ing the Red...
- with the A855 road
Glenvarragill Sligachan –
junction with the A863 road
Sconser Luib
Dunan Broadford Harrapool junction with the A851 road
Skulamas Upper...
- Uist Tarbert,
Harris Uig, Skye Lochboisdale, S. Uist to
Castlebay & Oban
Sconser, Skye
Raasay Armadale, Skye
Canna Rùm Tarbet, Loch
Nevis Eigg Inverie,...
- such as the Seil to
Luing route,
Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull to Iona,
Sconser to
Raasay and Port
Askaig to Feolin, Jura.
There is also a
service to and...
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around £750,000. The
Trust also own the
neighbouring estates of
Torrin and
Sconser.
Duirinish Minginish Sleat Trotternish Waternish "Strathaird" Gazetteer...
- Lochboisdale,
South Uist
Little Minch 3
hours 30
minutes MV Lord of the
Isles Sconser, Skye
Raasay Narrows of
Raasay 25
minutes MV Hallaig
Ardmhor (Barra) Eriskay...
- John
Morton MacKenzie (1856–1933) was a
Gaelic speaking crofter from
Sconser on the
Island of Skye and Britain’s
first professional mountain guide. As...