- Loch
Cluanie (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Cluanaidh) is a loch in the
Northwest Highlands of
Scotland at the south-east end of Glen Shiel. It is a reservoir...
- from
southeast to northwest, from the
Cluanie Inn (216
metres or 709 feet) at the
western end of Loch
Cluanie and the
start of
Glenmoriston to sea level...
- at
Invergarry (NH307011),
along the
north s****s of Loch
Garry and Loch
Cluanie, then down
through Glen
Shiel and
along Loch
Duich to Kyle of Lochalsh...
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Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Loch
Loyne lies
between Glen
Garry and Glen
Cluanie. The A87 road runs
beside the
eastern side of the loch. The
first proper...
- It
flows broadly east-north-east from the
outfall of the dam at Loch
Cluanie to Loch Ness. Its
waters and
those of its
tributaries have been harnessed...
- Crom Loch, Loch a'
Choire Mhòir, Loch Fada,
Lochan Gaineamhaich, Loch
Cluanie, Loch Loyne, Loch Monar, Loch Mullardoch, Loch a' Bhealaich, Loch nan Eun...
- Chràileag) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland,
north of Loch
Cluanie and
south of Glen Affric. It is a
Munro with a
height of 1,120
metres (3...
-
mountain situated at the head of Glen Shiel, at the
western end of Loch
Cluanie some 38 km (24 mi)
south east of Kyle of Lochalsh. Am Bàthach
reaches a...
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Coehorn mortars advanced towards Glen Shiel. On 9 June, they
reached Loch
Cluanie, less than 8
miles (13 km) from the
Jacobite camp.
Inverness Glen Shiel...
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Scotland on a
ridge extending north for 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)
between Loch
Cluanie in
Glenmoriston and
upper Glen Affric. It is
within the Glen
Affric National...