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Wiay, Skye

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Gaelic name
  
Bhuia/Fuidheigh

Area rank
  
123

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Council area
  
Highland

OS grid reference
  
NG292363

Highest elevation
  
60 m (197 ft)

Area
  
148 ha

Lieutenancy area
  
Highland

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Meaning of name
  
possibly yellow or pleasant island

Island groups
  
British Isles, Inner Hebrides

Wiay (Gaelic: Bhuia or Fuidheigh) is a currently uninhabited island in Loch Bracadale in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.

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Map of Wiay, United Kingdom

Wiay lies west of the Isle of Skye, 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) off the Skye coast, near the village of Ullinish. It is the largest island in Loch Bracadale, with an area of 148 hectares (0.57 sq mi). Most of the coastline consists of vertical cliffs and the southern bluff is a striking overhanging cliff. There are also several sea caves along the vertical cliff coast line.

The island has been uninhabited since the late 19th century.

Wildlife

There are two large herring gull colonies on the island.

References

Wiay, Skye Wikipedia