- and a
section of the
Caledonian Canal. The
northern end
connects to Loch
Dochfour via the
River Ness,
which then
ultimately leads to the
North Sea via the...
- Loch
Dochfour is a
freshwater loch in the
Scottish Highlands southwest of Inverness, part of the
Great Glen. The
southern end
flows in
through the Bona...
-
Abhainn Nis) is a
river in Highland, Scotland, UK. It
flows from Loch
Dochfour, at the
northern end of Loch Ness, north-east to the
mouth of the Beauly...
-
Dochfour (or Douchfour) was
launched in
March 1810 at Bristol. She sent much of her
career as a West Indiaman,
sailing between Bristol and Grenada. She...
-
water features along the
Great Glen are:
River Ness (Abhainn Nis) Loch
Dochfour (Loch
Dabhach P****r) Loch Ness (Loch Nis)
River Oich (Abhainn Omhaich)...
-
third of the
entire length is man-made, the rest
being formed by Loch
Dochfour, Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy.
These lochs are
located in the Great...
-
MhicEachainn MacEachen's
Meadow Diriebught Tìr nam
Bochd Land of the Poor
Dochfour Dabhach Phùir
Davoch of
Pasture Land
Dochgarroch Dabhach Gairbheach Rough...
-
Caledonian Canal with its
lower gates open. The
upper gates leading to Loch
Dochfour are closed.
Dochgarroch Location within the
Inverness area OS grid reference...
- 1570 to 1790. It was
burned in 1649 and
later p****ed to the
Ballies of
Dochfour. The
castle is now a s****.
Tarbat House was
erected by John Mackenzie...
- in 1838 and p****ed into the
ownership of the
family of Lord
Burton of
Dochfour. The
castle was
requisitioned by the army
during World War II and was finally...