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Kilmarie Beach Evening sun on the beach picks out the rusty wheels of what seems to have been some sort of haulage system
Kilmarie is located in Isle of Skye
Kilmarie
Kilmarie
OS grid reference NG552173
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ISLE OF SKYE
Postcode district IV45
Dialling code 01471
Police Northern
Fire Highlands and Islands
Ambulance Scottish
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57°10′51″N 6°03′08″W / 57.180969°N 6.052358°W / 57.180969; -6.052358

Kilmarie is a small village located on the beautiful Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is also sometimes called Kilmaree. The name comes from Scottish Gaelic, where 'cill' means 'church' or 'cell,' and 'marie' comes from a saint named Maolrubha.

This quiet village is best known for its old church and graveyard. Many old gravestones here belong to families from the famous Clan MacKinnon, a historic Scottish clan.

Discovering Kilmarie

Kilmarie is a place with interesting history and connections. It offers a glimpse into Scotland's past and its beautiful landscapes.

The Village Church and Graveyard

The most important part of Kilmarie is its old church and the graveyard next to it. This graveyard is special because it has many old tombstones. These stones mark the graves of people from important Scottish families, especially the Clan MacKinnon. Clans are like large family groups that have lived in certain areas of Scotland for a very long time.

Kilmarie Graveyard
Kilmarie Graveyard

Famous Connections

Close by, you'll find Kilmarie House. This house used to be the home of Ian Anderson. He is a musician famous for being part of the band Jethro Tull.

Exploring Nearby

Kilmarie is also a starting point for visitors heading to the ancient Dun Ringill ruin. This old ruin is a historic site that people can explore. You can reach it from Route B8083, which passes through Kilmarie.

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