River Sligachan

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The Sligachan near its mouth

The River Sligachan is a mountain-born river on the Isle of Skye, in Inverness-shire. It rises on the Cuillin Hills in the heart of the island, amongst the jumbled slopes and corries of Am Basteir, in a union of little burns of the lopes. The stream thence flows east in a little valley known as the Harta Corrie, before swelling and turning north, carving Glen Sligachan.

The Sligachan below Sgurr na h-Uamha and Sgurr Beag

At the foot of the glen, the river passes beneath a stone bridge carrying the A87.

Soon afterwards, the Sligachan enters the head of Loch Sligachan, a sea loch opening into the Sound of Raasay opposite the southern point of Raasay (and from which a vehicle ferry sails).