Hallaig path at North Fearns
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Hallaig path with milestone


A walk to the abandoned settlement of Hallaig on the island of Raasay
The path to Hallaig from the modern hamlet of North Fearns has milestones along the way, perhaps dating from the late 18th century, i.e. before the Clearances.
The numbers seem to refer to the distance from Clachan. The 4 Mile stone is at the side of the path on the lower right.
The path to Hallaig from the modern hamlet of North Fearns has milestones along the way, perhaps dating from the late 18th century, i.e. before the Clearances.
The numbers seem to refer to the distance from Clachan. The 4 Mile stone is at the side of the path on the lower right.
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