"Preserving the history of the parish of Sleat on the Isle of Skye"
Different spellings for place names are given; those in italic are the Gaelic version. The meaning of the place names is also given –whether Gaelic or Norse. For more information on local place names see our Place names page.
Kylerhea. Caol Reithe (Readh’s strait)
11 crofts
The drovers used to cross their cattle here on their way to the cattle trysts at Crieff and Falkirk. A turf-walled change house served as an inn...
Read more about KylerheaKinloch Kinloch na dal Ceann Loch na Dàlach (the head of the loch of the waiting)
Lord Loudon (a Campbell) and Duncan Forbes of Culloden, both ardent government supporters, took refuge here in...
Read more about KinlochDuisdale Duisdail (The misty or gloomy dale or glen)
In the 18th century rentals several townships (eg Ostaig, Calligarry, Tarskavaig) were divided into two - Mòr and Beag (large and small)....
Read more about DuisdaleAchnacloich Achadh na Cloiche (the field of the stone)
14 crofts
In the mid 18th century the area we now call Achnacloich was joined with the farm now known as Gillen. Together, they were known...
Read more about AchnacloichAlltatuath (North Burn)
This farm was cleared of its tenants in the early 1800s. Part of the farm was absorbed into Armadale, including 40 acres of woodland. The southern part was absorbed into...
Read more about Alltatuath