The Black Isle is a peninsula near Inverness in The Highlands of Scotland. The towns and villages of the ‘Isle’ boast many excellent museums, hotels and shops, there’s castles too, making a quick drive over the Kessock Bridge well worthwhile. Dismantled oil rigs can be seen on the Cromarty Firth side, as can dolphins sometimes.
Inland there are older places, prettier places. We took a wrong turn while searching for The Clootie Well, an ancient, possibly Celtic, shrine and then spent some time wandering among trees.
Ah Ha! We were on the right track:
People hang cloots (cloths) beside the well and in the surrounding woodland to ask for wishes or healing. As the cloot disintegrates, healing occurs or wishes come true.
It’s an unusual but peaceful place; despite the modernity of many of the hanging items, the well feels timeless. The number and variety of cloots is impressive. They extend right down the hill to the roadside.
A few miles on there is The Fairy Glen, another beautiful woodland, this time with waterfalls. Children used to dress a pool within the glen to keep the fairies happy.
Coins are pressed into a dead tree, by some for wishes or luck, but in older tradition these tree coins are an offering to the fairies to ask them not to exchange babies for changelings.
The atmosphere of The Fairy Glen is joyful; it’s easy to imagine fairies dancing and flying and giggling over the pools and streams.
For more information see The Black Isle Community website or Black-Isle.info
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And it has a castle.
And a stone circle.
And medieval Christmas.
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What an enchanting place
It is, quite otherworldly really.
May all your cloots disintegrate.
Thank you Morag 🙂
Ooh, one of those cloots would be mine. Left it there going on four years ago. Such an ancient feel to the place. Beautiful!
Yours should be well on its way to disintegration now!
Delightful post and comments!
Glad you like 🙂
Shared with my FB friends, because it allows a visual journey to a place far away from many of us.
I’m glad you enjoyed!
stunning I especially loved the coins in the tree. I wonder if this is the self same Black Isle on which Herge based his Tintin book that took the hero to Scotland? I’d love to think so (hands up; I’m a Tintin nut).
I don’t know TanGental, it might be!
I moved to the Black Isle a few years ago and love life up here. I remember visiting the Clootie Well and Fairy Glen when I was 10 years old – they certainly made an impression on me!
Quite unique atmospheres, both of them.
You’re right! It’s easy to imagine fairies dancing there. 🙂
A very fairy-ish place 🙂
What a truly magical place! I found myself almost holding my breathe in awe of the mystery and magic of the place! #SundayBlogShare
Oh! I love this. Love it! I can feel the energy and magic through the photos and your words.
It is an amazing place, very atmospheric.
A beautiful place. So far from the hustle and bustle of New York,
It is peaceful.