- Uig, Lewis
Uig is a 'bay backed machair and
hill s' on the western coast of the island ofLewis in theOuter Hebrides ,Scotland . The name derives from the Norse word "Vik" meaning 'a bay'.Bhaltos (or Valtos) is the largest village in Uig and is home to about 35 people. Since
1999 the land on the Bhaltospeninsula , comprising also the smaller villages of Cliobh (Cliff), Cnip (Kneep), Riof (Reef) and Uigen, has been owned by the community and managed by the Valtos Trust.In
1831 , a local crofter discovered a buried hoard ofchess pieces on Uig Beach, uncovered following a storm. Known as theLewis chessmen , the pieces can be seen at theBritish Museum and theMuseum of Scotland ,Edinburgh . The chessmen are mostly carved fromwalrus tusks and probably originated in Norway sometime in the12th century , though when and how they came to be in Uig is unknown.Uig is reputed to be the birthplace of the
Brahan Seer , aNostradamus type figure of the 16th century.The large beach at Uig, surrounded by the villages of Crowlista, Timsgarry, Ardroil and Carnish, has proven to be one of Scotland's leading kite-buggy locations, being large, flat, and frequently subject to suitable winds.
The presence of a well preserved wheelhouse at Cnip, and the two nearby brochs, make the area important archaeologically.
External links
* [http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/compass/ixbin/goto?id=OBJ566 Lewis Chessmen] at the British Museum.
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/legacies/myths_legends/scotland/western/article_1.shtml Brahan Seer Legend] on BBC Website
* [http://www.archaeology.co.uk/ca/timeline/roman/brochs/valtos.htm Archaeology in Uig]
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