- Boreraig
Boreraig, Strath Swordale (
Scottish Gaelic : Boraraig, Srath Shuardail) is a deserted township on the north Shore of Loch Eishort in the parish of Strath,Isle of Skye , Scotland which was forcibly cleared by the agents of Lord MacDonald in the mid-19th century. This Boreraig should not be confused withBoreraig, Diurinish (also in the Isle of Skye).All that is left of Boreraig now is the ruined housing - much of it still standing to wallhead height - and the well-preserved field walls.
Boreraig is a fine example of a traditional, pre-crofting "baile" or township.
Scottish Gaelic was the language of the inhabitants.The remains of a promontory
dun and an anchorage can be seen.There is a standing stone and a remarkable footbridge over a stream consisting of a single slab of stone, which is said to have been lifted into place by one man - "Glagan-glùine" or "Knock-knees", who was alive in the early 18th century.
There is a sense of displacement in Boreraig, as if the inhabitants had only left a short time ago.
There is a very popular walk of about 8-9 miles, starting and finishing at
Kilchrist ("Cill Chrìosda" or "Cill a' Chrò"), taking in Boreraig, neighbouring Suisnish ("Suidhisnis") and Kilbride ("Cille Bhrìghde").,
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