Fiaraidh

One of ten islands in the Sound of Barra in Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fiaraidh

Fiaraidh (OS; formerly anglicised as Fiaray; Scottish Gaelic: Fiaraigh) is one of ten islands in the Sound of Barra, a Site of Community Importance for conservation in the Outer Hebrides. It is 41 ha in size, and 30 metres at its highest point. It is relatively flat and featureless, and is used as a staging post by barnacle geese. The geology is Archaean gneiss.[3]

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Western coastline of Fiaraigh

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Fiaraidh
Scottish Gaelic nameFiaraigh
Meaning of name'grass' or 'pasture' island
Location
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Fiaraidh
Fiaraidh shown within the Outer Hebrides
OS grid referenceNF702104
Coordinates57.07°N 7.44°W / 57.07; -7.44
Physical geography
Island groupUist and Barra
Area41 hectares (0.16 sq mi)
Area rank217=[1]
Highest elevation30 metres (98 ft)
Administration
Council areaOuter Hebrides
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Demographics
Population0[2]
References[3][4]
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There are two lochans or ponds, on the island, and it is surrounded by a large drying reef, which was said to be the abode of a fairy woman.[3]

Nearby Lingay is the subject of some folklore.[vague]

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