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Cro Sith

, Scorrybreac, Aberdeen City Unknown Pre-Victorian

Scorrybreac on the Isle of Skye is home to a most unusual and intriguing haunting. The shores here were once said to be inhabited by the Cro Sith, or fairy cattle, which roamed freely until the earth from a local graveyard was scattered on the shore. This act trapped the creatures, and it's said that after their capture, a voice could be heard calling out their names across the water. The Cro Sith are part of Scottish folklore, often described as being mischievous but not necessarily malevolent.

Historically, the area around Scorrybreac was the location of Clan Nicolson's home. The capture of the Cro Sith by scattering graveyard earth on the shore is a story deeply rooted in local legend. While the exact date of the event is unknown, it's clear that the haunting is tied to the folklore of the region. The phenomenon of hearing voices from the sea calling out the names of the trapped cattle adds a poignant layer to the story, suggesting a deep connection between the natural and supernatural worlds.

Historical Context

Part of Scottish folklore and the history of Clan Nicolson

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Shores
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
IV51

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