Murkle

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Murkle
Caithness
Clardon Haven - geograph.org.uk - 354487.jpg
Clardon Haven by Murkle
Location
Grid reference: ND161682
Location: 58°35’39"N, 3°26’37"W
Data
Postcode: KW14 8
Local Government
Council: Highland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Caithness, Sutherland
and Easter Ross

Murkle is a small scattered hamlet, made up of East Murkle and West Murkle a mile east of Thurso, in Caithness.

It is said that a mermaid once fell in love with a local fisherman, who to this day holds him captive in a nearby loch.[1]

It is also said in the 9th chapter of the Orkneyingers Saga that "Ragnhilda, king Eric's daughter" had a husband called Arnfinn, the fifth son of Thorfinn the Earl. Arnfinn died at Murkle in Caithness leaving Ragnhilda a widow.[2]

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