- Glen
Strathfarrar Glen
Tanar Glen
Tromie Glen Ure
Glenmore Guisachan Kinveachy Loch
Clair Loch
Dochard Loch
Hourn Loch
Leven Loch
Maree Islands Loch...
- Glencarnie. Her
family had
partially owned it
since 1180, when the
Crown gave
Kinveachy (approximately ten
miles southwest of
Castle Grant) to
Gille Brigte, Earl...
- It lies
northeast of Aviemore, just
north of
Auchgourish and east of
Kinveachy.
Grantown is 7+1⁄2
miles (12 kilometres) away. Loch
Garten lies to the...
-
significant breeding activity by the late 1970s were Woburn, Bedfordshire, and
Kinveachy in the
Caledonian Forest. By 2009, no
areas of
notable reproduction were...
- May Keen of
Hamar Keltneyburn Kilhern Moss
Kinloch and
Kyleakin Hills Kinveachy Forest Kippenrait Glen
Kirkcowan Flow
Ladder Hills Langavat Ledmore Wood...
- the
National Trust for
Scotland and no
longer managed for deer
stalking Kinveachy Forest Langwell Forest Leanachan Forest Ledgowan Forest Letterewe Forest...
-
along the
western side of
Strathspey via Kincraig,
Alvie and
Aviemore to
Kinveachy. Here it set out northwestwards, away from the
modern roads, to cross...
- he had
seven sons and
three daughters:
Gille Críst, held the
lands of
Kinveachy and Glencarnie, died 5
October 1198 William, died c. 1208 Ferchar, died...
- UK9001083 NF732077
Kintyre Goose Roosts Argyll and Bute UK9003071 NR717307
Kinveachy Forest Highland UK9002581 NH853179
Knapdale Lochs Argyll and Bute UK9003301...
-
within the
Cairngorms National Park. The
village is
located south of
Kinveachy and
north of Granish. The
settlement takes its name from the body of water...