- (Callanish III) –
stone circle Ceann Hulavig (Callanish IV) –
stone circle Àirigh nam
Bidearan (Callanish V) –
stone alignment Cùl a'
Chleit (Callanish VI)...
-
Beinn Airigh Charr (792 m) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies in
Wester Ross, on the
northern side of Loch Maree, near to the...
- allt na
Craig Abhainn Mor
Inverneill river Allt
Airigh na
brodaig Douglas water dalchenna burn Allt
Airigh na
brodaig Abhainn Srathain Ardfenaig burn Crinan...
- A
shieling (Scottish Gaelic:
Àirigh) is a hut or
collection of huts on a
seasonal pasture high in the hills, once
common in wild or sp****ly po****ted...
- on the west
coast of Scotland. Historically, it was
known as the
river Airigh but to
avoid confusion with the Aray (which
gives its name to Inveraray)...
- 106 m (348 ft) 450 m (490 yd) to the southeast.
Arinagour (Scottish Gaelic:
Àirigh nan Gobhar), is the main
settlement on the
island located at the head of...
-
Wester Ross) Loch
Airigh na
Beinne (west of Kyle of Durness, Sutherland) Loch
Airigh an
Eilein (west of Loch Ewe,
Wester Ross) Loch
Airigh Mhic
Criadh (east...
- OE hill, down Abingdon, Bredon,
Willesden suffix Druineach SG
uncertain Airigh nan Druineach,
Cladh nan Druineach,
Druineachan drum SG, I, W, C ridge,...
- Scotland,
agricultural workers spent summer months in
bothies or
shielings (
àirigh or
ruighe in
Scottish Gaelic).
Major drovers'
roads in the
eastern part...
-
Meadie Loch an
Deerie Loch a’Ghorm-choire Loch Coire-na
Saidhe Duibhe Loch
Airigh na
Beinnea Loch
Meadaidh Loch na
Seilg Loch Hope Loch
Loyal Loch Craggie...