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Totaig (from Old
Norse Topt-vík) is a
small crofting settlement on the west
coast of Loch
Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye. The
village of
Dunvegan is 5 miles...
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island of Coll,
Argyll and Bute,
Scotland Uig, Duirinish, a
hamlet near
Totaig, on the Isle of Skye,
Highland Scotland Uig, Lewis, a
civil parish on the...
- Loch Vaich, Loch a' Chaorunn, Loch na Caoidhe, Loch Beannacharain, Loch na
Totaig, Loch Osgaig, Loch Raa, Loch Vatachan,
Fionn Loch, Loch Veyatie, Loch Lurgainn...
- Holmisdale, Lephin, Hamaraverin, Borrodale, Milovaig, Waterstein, Feriniquarrie,
Totaig, Hamara, and others. The
Gaelic name,
Gleann Daill, is
derived from gleann...
- (Harris)
Tarskavaig (Skye)
Teangue (Skye)
Tigharry (North Uist)
Torrin (Skye)
Totaig (Skye) Tote (Skye)
Treaslane (Skye)
Trumpan (Skye)
Uachdar (Benbecula) Uig...
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Caisteal Grugaig (or Dun
Totaig) is an Iron Age
broch near the
eastern end of Loch Alsh in the
Scottish Highlands (grid
reference NG86682508). The broch...
- Torr na Ceàrdaich (Caithness) Loch nan
Torran (Argyll and Bute) Loch na
Totaig (Coigach,
Wester Ross) Town Loch Dunfermline, Fife Loch
Tralaig (Argyll...
- Minch. This
section also
contains a
number of lochs, most
notably Loch na
Totaig, Loch Osgaig, Loch Raa, Loch Vatachan,
Fionn Loch, Loch Veyatie, Loch Lurgainn...
- MacCrimmons),
Colbost with its
Three Chimneys restaurant, Skinidin,
Galtrigill and
Totaig.
Lephin and
Glendale are
further west. The
latter is a
substantial community-owned...
- the
Scottish council area of Highland. The
villages of Borreraig, Uig and
Totaig are
located directly south. The
Stone of
Manners (Scottish Gaelic: Clach...