Camasunary Explained

Country:Scotland
Official Name:Camasunary
Coordinates:57.1948°N -6.115°W
Map Type:Isle of Skye
Civil Parish:Strath
Unitary Scotland:Highland
Static Image Name:Camasunary - geograph.org.uk - 872516.jpg

Camasunary is a bay on the Strathaird peninsula of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Camasunary is the Scots form of the Gaelic name Camas Fhionnairigh, and means "Bay of the White Shieling". The township has about 10 ruined houses.

Geology

The Camasunary Fault is a geological subsurface feature underlying a portion of the Isle of Skye extending under the Sea of the Hebrides.[1]

Recreation

The area is popular with hill walkers as it has a bothy and access to the Skye Munros. In 2014 the old bothy was replaced by a new one that was built by the Royal Engineers.[2] [3]

Location

An off-road vehicle track connects to Kirkibost. The bay is privately owned, although it sits in the middle of land owned by the John Muir Trust.

References

Notes and References

  1. C.Michael Hogan. 2011
  2. Web site: New shelter will replace existing Camasunary bothy on Skye . Liz . Roberts . 7 November 2014 . 7 November 2014 . grough Limited.
  3. Web site: New bothy at Camasunary. www.mcofs.org.uk. 12 April 2016.