Shiel Bridge is a village on the south east shore of
Loch Duich
Loch Duich (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Dubhthaich") is a sea loch situated on the western coast of Scotland, in the Highlands.
History
In 1719, British forces burned many homesteads along the loch's shores in the month preceding the Battle of Glen S ...
at the foot of
Glen Shiel, in the
Lochalsh
Lochalsh is a district of mainland Scotland that is currently part of the Highland council area. The Lochalsh district covers all of the mainland either side of Loch Alsh - and of Loch Duich - between Loch Carron and Loch Hourn, ie. from Stromef ...
area of the
Scottish Highlands
The Highlands ( sco, the Hielands; gd, a’ Ghàidhealtachd , 'the place of the Gaels') is a historical region of Scotland. Culturally, the Highlands and the Lowlands diverged from the Late Middle Ages into the modern period, when Lowland ...
. It is in the
council area {{Unreferenced, date=May 2019, bot=noref (GreenC bot)
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of
Highland
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.
The village of
Ratagan is south east of the village. The
A87 road
A87 or A-87 may refer to:
* A87 autoroute, a motorway in western France
* A87 road, a road in Highland, Scotland
* Dutch Defence, in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings, first cited in 1789
* Stuart Highway, a South Australian highway signed as A8 ...
passes through the village, continuing on along the north coast of Loch Duich, passing
Dornie,
Nostie and
Kirkton on to
Kyle of Lochalsh
Kyle of Lochalsh (from the Gaelic ''Caol Loch Aillse'', "strait of the foaming loch") is a village in the historic county of Ross-shire on the northwest coast of Scotland, located around west-southwest of Inverness. It is located on the Lochal ...
.
The village has few amenities, but includes a caravan park & campsite, pony tours, and a small filling station. Just south of the village are the
Five Sisters of Kintail, a sub-range of the Western Highlands containing three Munros (
Sgùrr na Ciste Duibhe,
Sgùrr na Càrnach, and
Sgùrr Fhuaran). Golden eagles, red deer, and wild goats are among some of the area's native species.
Due to the surrounding mountains and forests, Shiel Bridge is a popular site for hillwalkers, accessible via bus from both Kyle of Lochalsh and Inverness. Both the
Cape Wrath
Cape Wrath ( gd, Am Parbh, known as ' in Lewis) is a cape in the Durness parish of the county of Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland. It is the most north-westerly point in mainland Britain.
The cape is separated from the rest of the ...
and Knoydart Trails pass through the village, the latter leading to Suardalan bothy
if followed south and west.
File:Shiel Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 123665.jpg, Shiel Bridge and the A87 viewed from the north, with its filling station on the left
File:Old Shiel Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 616234.jpg, The village's eponymous bridge, crossing over the River Shiel
The River Shiel (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Seile) is a four kilometre long river in Acharacle, Highland. It flows out of the Loch Shiel into the sea at Dorlin.
Fishing
The river contains salmon and sea trout, as well as native resident bro ...
References
Populated places in Lochalsh
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