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Translation
  
Round Fold (Old Norse)

Elevation
  
543 m

OS grid
  
NG446695

Listing
  
Marilyn

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Location
  
Trotternish, Skye, Scotland

Topo map
  
Ordnance Survey Landranger 23

Similar
  
The Storr, Neist Point, Cuillin, Dunvegan Castle, Fairy Pools

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The Quiraing (in Gaelic: A' Chuith-Raing) is a landslip on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, the northernmost summit of the Trotternish on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. The whole of the Trotternish Ridge escarpment was formed by a great series of landslips; the Quiraing is the only part of the slip still moving, the road at its base, near Flodigarry, requires repairs each year.

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Map of Quiraing, Portree, UK

Parts of the distinctive landscape have earned particular names. The Needle is a jagged 120-foot (37 m) high landmark pinnacle, a remnant of landslipping. Northwest of it is The Table, a flat grassy area slipped down from the summit plateau, with vistas of the Torridon Hills and the mountains of Wester Ross. Southwest is the Prison, a pyramidal rocky peak which can look like a medieval keep when viewed from the right angle - the ascent of this is an airy scramble.

The name Quiraing comes from Old Norse 'Kví Rand', which means "Round Fold". Within the fold is The Table, an elevated plateau hidden amongst the pillars. It is said that the fold was used to conceal cattle from Viking raiders.

Scotland the quiraing on skye


References

Quiraing Wikipedia