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Flodaigh
Gaelic name Flodaigh
Norse name Flot-ay
Meaning of name raft island
OS grid reference NB123413
Coordinates 58°16′N 6°55′W / 58.27°N 6.91°W / 58.27; -6.91
Physical geography
Island group Outer Hebrides
Area <10 ha
Highest elevation 22 metres (72 ft)
Administration
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Country Scotland
Council area Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
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Flodaigh is a very small island, often called an islet, located in the beautiful Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It sits within a sea loch named Loch Ròg, which is part of the larger island area of Lewis. Flodaigh is found to the northwest of Great Bernera and Little Bernera. It lies south of Bearasaigh and Seanna Chnoc, and west of Campaigh.

Discovering Flodaigh: A Tiny Scottish Islet

Flodaigh might be small, but it's a fascinating part of Scotland's many islands. An islet is simply a very small island. Flodaigh is so tiny that its area is less than 10 hectares. To give you an idea, that's smaller than 20 football fields! Its highest point is only 22 metres (about 72 feet) above sea level, which is like climbing a small hill.

What's in a Name? The Meaning of Flodaigh

The name Flodaigh has a cool history. It comes from an old Norse word, Flot-ay. This means "raft island." Imagine a small island floating like a raft on the water! This name probably came from the Vikings, who explored and settled in many parts of Scotland, including the Outer Hebrides, a long time ago.

Flodaigh's Neighbors: Surrounding Islets and Rocks

Even though Flodaigh is small, it's not alone in Loch Ròg. It has several tiny neighbors around it. These include other islets and "skerries," which are small rocky islands or reefs. Some of these nearby spots are Fleisgeir, Sgeir an Saoidhean, and Tamna. Tamna is a "tidal" islet, meaning it might be connected to other land or completely surrounded by water depending on the tide.

Visiting Flodaigh: Exploring the Area

Flodaigh is a quiet place, and there isn't a regular way to get there, like a ferry service. However, if you're keen to see this unique islet, you can sometimes find local boat trips or excursions. These trips allow you to explore the waters of Loch Ròg and get a closer look at Flodaigh and its peaceful surroundings. It's a great way to experience the natural beauty of the Outer Hebrides.

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