Flodday,_Loch_Maddy
Flodday, Loch Maddy
Island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Flodday (Scottish Gaelic: Flodaigh) is an uninhabited island in Loch Maddy, North Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
The area of the island is recorded as 50 hectares (124 acres) in Rick Livingstone's tables,[2] although it is not listed by Hamish Haswell-Smith in his tabulation of Scottish islands greater in size than 40 hectares (99 acres).[6] No reason for this is given and his area calculation presumably provided a figure smaller than this total.
Loch Maddy contains a bewildering profusion of islands and islets. To the north west lie the smaller island of Fearamas and the complex island of Cliasaigh Mor/Cliasaigh Beag. The entrance to the sea loch is to the south east where lie the waters of The Minch. The village of Lochmaddy is to the west on the far side of the loch.[4] Flodday is separated from North Uist by the narrows of Caolas Loch Portain.[4]
The coastline is described as "lag boulders and gravel intertidal areas" to the north, east and west and rock or rock platform in the south and south east.[7]