Uig, Skye
Uig Gaelic: Ùige | |
Inverness-shire | |
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Uig Harbour and Pier | |
Location | |
Location: | 57°34’48"N, 6°21’36"W |
Data | |
Population: | 200 |
Post town: | Portree |
Postcode: | IV51 |
Dialling code: | 01470 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Highland |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Ross, Skye and Lochaber |
The village of Uig lies at the head of the sheltered inlet of Uig Bay on the west coast of the Trotternish peninsula on the Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire. Uig is situated partly on the raised beach around the head of the bay and partly on the steep slopes behind it. Two watercourses enter the bay at Uig; the River Rha from the north and the River Conon which drains Glen Uig to the east. The lower courses of both of these small rivers are characterised by waterfalls.
From its sheltered port, ferries run to Tarbert on Harris and Lochmaddy on North Uist providing links with the Outer Hebrides. Uig Tower is a prominent local landmark associated with the Highland Clearances.
Uig is served by the A87 road from Portree and Kyle of Lochalsh to the south and the A855 road which runs northwards around the end of the Trotternish peninsula before also turning south to Portree. As of August, 2006, Uig is accessible via intercity buses on Skye, and Scottish Citylink buses, which travel as far south as Fort William and Glasgow.
The population is estimated to be between 200–300 inhabitants
Name
The name is thought to be derived from Old Norse vík, which means bay or inlet.[1] It was thus originally the same placename as Wick, Caithness.
References
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