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Camasunary Pebble
Camasunary is a small bay on the Strathaird peninsula of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Camasunary is the Scots form of the Gaelic name Camas Fhionnairigh, and means "Bay of the White Shieling".
The Camasunary Fault is a geological subsurface feature underlying a portion of the Isle of Skye extending under the Sea of the Hebrides.
Colour Description: Timeless beigePlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsCamasunary Pebble Red Cuillin Marsco -
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Flora MacDonald
In Kilmuir Cemetery, just behind the Museum of Island Life, is a tall memorial to Flora MacDonald, 'Preserver of Prince Charles Edward Stuart'. Despite the romanticism of the Skye Boat Song et al, she was a real and remarkable person.
This is the place to come to and spend a moment reflecting on her amazing courage. She was buried in this graveyard (though not very close to where her memorial stands) in 1790.
Colour Description: A warm yellow based neutralPlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsFlora MacDonald Falaisgear Winter Bracken -
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Glenbrittle
At the head of Loch Brittle is a big beach. There is sand here at all states of the tide, and plenty of space for playing, kite flying and the like.
The sand is not white, but that apart it is a beautiful spot with views to the Island of Canna.
Colour Description: Pale red based neutralPlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsGlenbrittle The Misty Isle Kilt Rock -
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Idrigill Point
Idrigill point headland affords magnificent views over Uig Bay with the Trotternish Ridge and Cuillins in the background, round to Loch Snizort and across the little Minch to North Uist and Harris. A fine spot to admire the ferocity of the wind in a gale or watch an astounding sunset. Please note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.£1.00 – £75.00Idrigill Point Glenbrittle Kilt Rock -
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Kilt Rock
The famous Kilt Rock is a sea cliff in north east Trotternish.
It is said to resemble a kilt, with vertical basalt columns to form the pleats and intruded sills of dolerite forming the pattern.
Colour Description: Subtle mid toned neutral with pinkish tonesPlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsKilt Rock The Misty Isle Dun Beag -
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Rubhna Hunish
Beautiful Rubha Hunish, the northernmost point of the island, is a magical place.
This is an outstanding walk to the furthest north point of Skye. From the end of the point you may be lucky enough to see dolphins, whales and basking sharks, all at close range.
Colour Description: A subdued neutral with an essence of greenPlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsRubhna Hunish Armadale Gardens Bla Bheinn -
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Talisker Sands
The beach at Talisker is a short, easy walk from the road. It is in a spectacular setting at the foot of Glen Oraid, sandwiched between impressive high cliffs, and with a huge sea stack and waterfalls to add to the scene. There is a wide sweep of sand below a bank of coarse shingle, though the available beach is much limited on high tides.
Colour Description: Soft fresh modern off whitePlease note: Whilst we try to replicate each colour on our website, colour on screen may vary due to a number of factors including screen resolution. We therefore advise that you order a colour card or sample pot to check actual finished colour.
Colour CombinationsTalisker Sands Camasunary Pebble Castle Moil