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The Abhainn Cille Mhari River is a captivating natural feature located on the stunning Isle of Skye in Scotland, flowing through the scenic Strathaird Estate near Kilmarie. Situated at an elevation of approximately 61 metres, this river, whose Gaelic name translates to "River of Mary's Church," gently winds its way through undulating lowland terrain before emptying into the expansive Loch Slapin. While not a major destination in itself, its significance is deeply intertwined with the ancient Abhainn Cille Mhaire Standing…
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March 10, 2025
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8
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13.7km
03:51
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:45
130m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.2km
03:40
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The area around the Abhainn Cille Mhari River features mostly undulating lowland terrain. While generally gentle, sturdy footwear is recommended, especially if you plan to explore off the main paths or near the standing stones, as conditions can be uneven or damp.
While there isn't a single named 'Abhainn Cille Mhari River trail,' the river is an integral part of the scenic walks around the Abhainn Cille Mhaire Standing Stones and the wider Strathaird Estate. Hikers often create their own routes, combining exploration of the ancient site with strolls along the riverbanks and enjoying views across Loch Slapin.
Yes, the area is generally considered family-friendly, offering gentle walking opportunities. The focus is on exploring the ancient standing stones and enjoying the natural scenery. Supervision is always advised, especially near the riverbanks.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in the area. However, as with most rural parts of Skye, it's essential to keep dogs under close control or on a lead, especially during lambing season or when livestock is present. Always clean up after your pet.
Specific dedicated parking for the river itself is limited. However, visitors typically find opportunities to park near the Kilmarie area, which provides access to the Abhainn Cille Mhaire Standing Stones and the surrounding landscape where the river flows.
Public transport options to this specific, more remote area of Skye are limited. While there are bus services on the Isle of Skye, reaching the immediate vicinity of the Abhainn Cille Mhari River and Standing Stones would likely require a combination of bus and a significant walk, or a taxi from a larger hub like Broadford.
The primary natural feature is the river itself, flowing into Loch Slapin. The most cherished viewpoints offer amazing views across Loch Slapin to the Sleat Peninsula. The ancient Abhainn Cille Mhaire Standing Stones are also a significant landmark in close proximity.
While the river flows into Loch Slapin, specific information regarding wild swimming in the Abhainn Cille Mhari River itself is not widely available. If considering wild swimming, always prioritize safety, check water conditions, and be aware of local regulations and private land.
The Isle of Skye is rich in wildlife. Near the river and Loch Slapin, you might spot various bird species, including seabirds. Keep an eye out for otters along the banks, and red deer are common in the wider Strathaird Estate. Marine life can sometimes be seen in Loch Slapin.
The area immediately surrounding the Abhainn Cille Mhari River and Standing Stones is quite rural. For amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to travel to nearby villages such as Broadford, which is a short drive away and offers a range of services.
The time required depends on your activity. A visit to the Abhainn Cille Mhaire Standing Stones and a short stroll along the river could take 1-2 hours. If you plan a longer hike through the Strathaird Estate, you could easily spend half a day or more exploring the wider landscape.