- River Sgitheach
River Sgitheach also known as Skiach or Skiack, (
Scottish Gaelic "Abhainn Sgitheach", "Hawthorn River") (gbmapping|NH5162) is a river inRoss and Cromarty ,Scotland . It rises on the southern slopes ofBen Wyvis , passes throughStrath Sgitheach , Clare plantation and the village ofEvanton , and after about 13 miles empties into theCromarty Firth near the ruin of the oldKiltearn parish church. About a mile to the northeast, on the other side of Balconie Point, theAllt Graad also empties in the Firth. The ruin that lies on the beach between the two rivers is an old salmon fishing bothy of the Novar Estate.During the summer the water level falls but the river remains an obstacle and even at traditional fords you do well to get across with dry feet. Fortunately there are five bridges: an estate bridge in
Strath Sgitheach ; theB817 road bridge as the road enters Evanton; the railway bridge; the A9 main road bridge; and a wooden footbridge only 100 yards before the river meets the sea.Evanton waste water treatment plant is on the banks of the river between the A9 and the sea.
The river was formerly anglicised as either "Skiach" or "Skiack", but the Gaelic spelling is used by the
Ordnance Survey name and that ofHighland Council . It is pronounced like SKEE-ach.External links
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