- Berkeley's Seat 1030 m (3379 ft)
Sgurr Creag an Eich 1017 m (3337 ft) Stob
Cadha Gobhlach 960 m (3150 ft) Sàil
Liath 954 m (3130 ft)
Corrag B****dhe Buttress...
- at the
Wayback Machine.
Scottish National Heritage. "Cabaan \(Ross\), An
Cadha Bàn" (PDF). The
Scottish Parliament.
Retrieved 26 June 2023.
Society of...
-
Heritage Society of Scotland, has also
suggested that cac is a
corruption of
cadha ('slope'),
which would lend a
translation of 'little
cairn of the slope'...
- Càrn
Lochan is
Cairn Gorm
rather than Ben Macdui, the
parent of 1015 Stob
Cadha Gobhlach is
Sgurr Fiona instead of
Bidein a'
Ghlas T****ll, and the parent...
-
these being the east
southeast ridge,
which has two "tops" on it;
Mullach Cadha Rainich (996 metres)
stands at the
midpoint of the
ridge which runs for...
- hill is then
reached across pathless boggy terrain,
keeping the
cliffs of
Cadha Dearg to the north. The
distance to the
summit is 13.5
kilometres (8+1⁄2 mi)...
-
Camore (Scottish Gaelic: An
Cadha Mòr) is a
small hamlet,
located 0.5 mile
directly southeast of Evelix, and 1.5
miles west of Dornoch, in
south east...
-
ridge lying centrally between the two
ridges on
either side of
Coire na
Cadha which lies
between the
mountain and the A87 road two
kilometres to the south...
-
record Canmore - Unknown: Lewis,
North Minch site
record Canmore - Lewis,
Cadha site
record Canmore - Lewis, Port Sgiogarstaigh, Pier site
record v t e...
- Carn
Lochan is
Cairn Gorm
rather than Ben Macdui, the
parent of 1015 Stob
Cadha Gobhlach is
Sgurr Fiona instead of
Bidein a'
Ghlas T****ll, and the parent...