-
headland rises to over 30
metres (100 feet)
above sea level. Loch na h-
Àirde (Scottish
Gaelic pronunciation: [ɫ̪ɔx nə haːɾʃtʲə]) is a body of freshwater...
- "An
Ubhal as
Àirde (The
Highest Apple)" is a 1995
single released by
Scottish celtic rock band Runrig. The
release of the
single marks the
second stand...
- h-Aire),
Applecross (A' Chomraich),
Ardersier (Àird nan Saor),
Ardgour (
Àirde Gobhar),
Ardnamurchan (Àird nam murchan),
Aviemore (An
Aghaidh Mhòr), Avoch...
- constructions. For example: Tha mi nas
àirde na mo pheathraichean. → I am
taller than my sisters. Is mi as
àirde. → I am the tallest. As in English, some...
-
Ardbeg distillery (Scottish Gaelic: Taigh-staile na h-
Àirde Bige) is an
Islay single malt
Scotch whisky distillery in
Ardbeg on the
South coast of the...
- Loch Ard (Scottish Gaelic: Loch na h-
Àirde) is a loch,
located in Loch
Lomond and the
Trossachs National Park,
Stirling council area, Scotland. The name...
-
prehistoric settlement dating from the
Bronze Age are nearby. Loch na h-
Airde on the
peninsula is
linked to the sea by an
artificial "Viking"
canal that...
- agriculture, land
conservation and religion.
Their 1995
single "An
Ubhal as
Àirde (The
Highest Apple)" made
history by
becoming the
first song to be sung...
- its
initial release, Chrysalis.
Highlights include the song "An
Ubhal as
Àirde",
which was
later to
become the
first and only
Scottish Gaelic language...
- "Amazing Things" (Remix) – 4:37 "That
Other Landscape" – 3:45 "An
Ubhal as
Àirde (The
Highest Apple)" – 3:46 "Things That Are" "Amazing Things" (Remix) "Official...