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Bracadale is a settlement and parish on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It lies on the west coast of the island, west-south-west of Portree, on Loch Beag, an inlet off Loch Harport. Nearby settlements include Struan to the west and Coillore on the opposite shore of Loch Beag.

The name could derive from the Old Norse for "juniper dale" or "bracken dale"; or from the Scottish Gaelic breac and dail, meaning "spotted valley", or "valley of the trout/salmon".

Loch Bracadale is a sea loch south of the town. It separates the Minginish Peninsula in the south from the Duirinish Peninsula in the north.

Loch Bracadale and its associated inner lochs - Loch Harport, Loch Vatten, Loch Caroy, Loch Bharcasaig, Loch na Faolinn and Loch Beag - form one of the largest areas of semi-enclosed inshore waters around the Skye coast.- The shallow waters are used for salmon and mussel farms, crab and lobster creels as well as scallop diving.

The loch contains four islands; Harlosh Island, Tarner Island, Wiay and the tidal island of Oronsay off Ullinish point.

The mouth of Loch Bracadale (where it opens to the Atlantic) is some 3¾ miles (6 kilometres) wide, from Idrigill Point on the Duirinish Peninsula to Rubha nan Clach on the Minginish Peninsula.

One-half mile (800 metres) west of Idrigill Point are the three sea stacks known as Macleod's Maidens.

On the south-western shore of the loch, from Rubha nan Clach are impressive sea cliffs, some 100 metres (330 ft) high, dotted with caves and cascading waterfalls, up to Gob na h-Oa. Further eastwards Sgùrr nan Uan marks the westward side of Fiskavaig Bay which runs round to Ardtreck to the now automated lighthouse at Ardtreck Point which sits opposite Bracadale Point (between Bracadale and Ullinish.) This point, between Ardtreck Point and Bracadale Point is where Loch Bracadale becomes Loch Harport.



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