- Kyleakin
infobox UK place
official_name = Kyleakin
gaelic_name = Caol Acain
country = Scotland
unitary_scotland = Highland
lieutenancy_scotland =Ross and Cromarty
population =
latitude = 57.27
longitude = -5.73
os_grid_reference =
post_town = ISLE OF SKYE
constituency_westminster = Ross, Skye and Lochaber
constituency_scottish_parliament = Ross, Skye and Inverness West
postcode_area = IV
postcode_district = IV41
dial_code = 01599The village of Kyleakin (pronEng|kaɪlˈɑːkɪn,Scottish Gaelic : "Caol Acain") is situated on theeast coast of theIsle of Skye in theInner Hebrides , opposite the northwest Scottish mainland town ofKyle of Lochalsh . Its name derives from 'Strait of Haakon' named after the KingHaakon IV of Norway whose fleet moored there prior to theBattle of Largs that saw the end of Norwegian rule of the island.From
1841 toOctober 16 1995 a ferry service operated from Kyleakin to the mainland across the narrow straight of Loch Alsh, until it was replaced by the controversialSkye Bridge . Initially atoll bridge , the tolls were discontinued in2004 following protests by local people.In the early 19th century, Lord Macdonald conceived a grandiose plan for the development of Kyleakin, to be re-christened "New Liverpool". A contemporary print, intended to illustrate his plans, shows row upon row of tenement buildings but the project never came to fruition.
The village of Kyleakin is also the site of
Castle Moil , an ancient ruined fortress built in the late 15th century. Legend states that it was originally built for a Norwegian princess known as 'Saucy Mary' who would charge a toll to any boat using the narrow channel by hanging a chain from the castle to the mainland to prevent unpaid crossings.Caisteal Maol .
Kyleakin_from_the_Skye Bridge .ee also
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Castle Moil External links
* [http://www.kyleakin.com Kyleakin village website]
* [http://www.castles.org/Chatelaine/MAOL.HTM Information on Castle Moil]
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