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Fairy Pools Scotland, Place for The 'Fairies

Visiting the Fairy Pond in Scotland


      Scotland, indeed lost in prestige for tourism matters than its neighbor, England. In fact, the green hilly landscape and beautiful lakes there are able to steal the hearts of tourists. One of them is Fairy Pools. (isleofskye.com)

Fairy Pools aka Fairy Pools are exotic destinations in Scotland. This natural pond, which is graded in green, is said to be a bathing place for the fairies. This place will spoil you with a terraced pool whose water is very clear and a row of waterfalls that are very beautiful. Fairy pools, Skye island.

Fairy Pools Scotland

Fairy Pools, located in the Glen Brittle forest, near the village of Carbost on the west of the Isle of Skye, is a pool that is believed by the Scottish community to be the bathing place of fairies. The Scottish community still strongly believes in the existence of fairies or unicorns.

This pool is formed from small basins filled with water, with a greenish color gradation. The location is remote and hidden, the cold water temperature even makes people's trust in this pond even stronger.
Fairy Pools is also one of the tourist attractions that tourists frequently visit when visiting this city with the unicorn symbol. Fairy Pools are pools that are formed from ground basins under waterfalls. This basin is large enough with greenish water. A traveler who sees it will definitely not be able to bear to immediately dive into it.

Despite the myths, the Fairy Pools are well worth a visit. The fresh sensation when swimming in the pool, the beautiful landscape like a fairy tale, to the visibility of the pool water make this the reason why this pool is crowded with tourists. Your tiredness will be paid off with a panoramic view in front of your eyes. Beautiful natural pool!

Right on the expanse of the prairie, there was a single large hollow of land. From deep in the ground, water came out in a rushing volume and formed several waterfalls. Beneath it, a pool of clear green gradation looks so tempting. It's like, I just want to throw myself right away
Tourists are allowed to swim and play water there. The water is cold and so fresh. So clear, the bottom of the pool can be seen.

Fairy Pools

The mountainous landscape surrounds the pond. But remember, there are no facilities in the form of a restaurant or a rinsing place. Tourists were also stressed to maintain cleanliness.
Even though the location is remote and requires trekking as far as 2.5 km through the forest from the last town, there are travelers who are willing to come to this place. Those who come do not hesitate to enter the pool and enjoy the fresh water even though they know the myth that says that the pool is a bathing place for fairies.

Scottish people believe, Fairy Pools is a place where the fairies bathe. The beauty of the pool and far from human settlements, makes the fairies supposedly like to bathe here. So, since ancient times this natural pool has been given the name Fairy Pools. The people of the Isle of Skye do believe in myths or fairy stories. It's not just Fairy Pools, there are several other places that do bear the name 'Fairy', such as Fairy Glen, Fairy Knoll, and Fairy Bridge.

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