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Oronsay
Gaelic name Orasaigh
Norse name Örfirirsey
Meaning of name tidal island
View of Oronsay from Ullinish Point
View of Oronsay from Ullinish Point
OS grid reference NG316360
Physical geography
Island group Skye
Area 18 hectares (44 acres)
Highest elevation 72 metres (236 ft)
Administration
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Country Scotland
Council area Highland
Demographics
Population 0
Largest settlement none
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Oronsay (Scottish Gaelic: Orasaigh) is an uninhabited tidal island in Loch Bracadale on the west coast of Skye, Scotland.

It is c.1,000 metres (0.7miles) long by 220m wide running approximately north-east to south west.

At low tide (approx. below 4 metres) the island is connected to Ullinish Point on Skye via a narrow rocky causeway, some 200m long. The name Oronsay is believed to derive from the Old Norse for 'tidal island'.

The eastern part of the island, which faces Skye, is low-lying grass land, while the western part rises until it reaches several cliffs, up to 72 metres (240 ft) in height. Views from the westward side are to the Atlantic, Idrigill Point, Macleod's Maidens, with the much larger island of Wiay c.0.8 miles north-west, behind which the flat tops of Healabhal Bheag and Healabhal Mhòr (Macleod's Tables) dominate from the Duirinish Peninsula.

Behind Wiay some 2.7miles north-west is Harlosh Island (narrowly separated from Harlosh on Skye) and to the east of this, 1.7miles north-west (and directly north of Wiay) is Tarner Island.

Below the westernmost cliff of Oronsay sit several small sea stacks and the coast of the island contains several caves, however these are largely accessible except from the sea.

Oronsay is a well known hiking destination.

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