Forestry House and Chalet | Glenelg | Scotland |
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Forestry House |
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Glenelg is a small coastal village in the North West Highlands of Scotland overlooking the Isle of Skye, situated on the route once used by drovers from Skye to get their cattle to the mainland, crossing over the narrow Kylereha straits. A couple of miles from the village on the Arnisdale road you will find Sandaig, named “Camusfearna” by Gavin Maxwell in his novel Ring of Bright Water and where there is a cairn for his beloved otter Edal. Glenelg also has the best preserved Pictish brochs on mainland Scotland. The ruins of Bernera Barracks, an 18th century garrison for English government troops, still stand next to the village. |
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