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- Skerray (Scottish Gaelic: Sgeirea) is a remote small crofting hamlet and fishing port on the north coast of Sutherland, Scotland. It is located 7+3⁄4...
- Skerray Bay is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, located on the north coast of Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. Small and rocky, it is situated to the north...
- including Eilean Hoan in Loch Eriboll, Eilean nan Ròn off the north coast near Skerray, and Handa Island in Eddrachillis Bay. The parishes which make up the registration...
- Eilean nan Ròn (Scottish Gaelic: island of the seals) is an island near Skerray, in the north of Sutherland, Scotland. An estimated 350 seal pups are born...
- Lon****, Mingulay, Ornsay, Raasay, Ronaldsay, Scalpay, Scaraway, Shillay, Skerray, Stornoway, Toro****, Vallay and Westray. The area had only a few private...
- miles (19 km) from Tongue. It lies 5 miles (8 km) from the village of Skerray; its former fishing port was called Navermouth. Bettyhill's prin****l attractions...
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- Thurso, Scrabster, Castletown, Dunnet, Mey, Melvich, Strathy, Bettyhill, Skerray Highland KW15 KIRKWALL Kirkwall, St Ola Orkney Islands KW16 STROMNESS Stromness...
- just over 1⁄2 mile (800 metres) offs**** from the mainland settlement of Skerray and is known for its sandy beach on the far eastern end of the island....
- 4206 (Skateraw Harbour) Skerray Bay Sutherland Skerray 58°32′33″N 4°18′06″W / 58.5424°N 4.3016°W / 58.5424; -4.3016 (Skerray Bay) Skipness Bay Argyllshire...