MacCay
MacCay is a small village located in the Scottish Highlands, known for its rich history and scenic beauty. The village is situated in the council area of Highland, approximately 15 miles north of Inverness. It is part of the historic county of Ross-shire and lies within the traditional region of Ross.
The name "MacCay" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic "Mac Càil," which translates to "son of Cail."
MacCay is home to several historic sites, including the ruins of MacCay Castle, a 16th-century tower house
The village is well-connected to other parts of the Highlands, with regular bus services to Inverness and
Despite its small size, MacCay offers a range of amenities for its residents, including a community hall,
In recent years, MacCay has seen an increase in tourism, driven by its natural beauty and historic