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- Ardrishaig /ɑːrˈdrɪʃɪɡ/ (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Driseig) is a coastal village on Loch Gilp, at the southern (eastern) entrance to the Crinan Canal in Argyll...
- Bute, west of Scotland. It opened in 1801 and connects the village of Ardrishaig on Loch Gilp with Crinan on the Sound of Jura, providing a navigable route...
- Retrieved 7 February 2021. "Port of Ayr". Retrieved 7 February 2021. "Ardrishaig". Retrieved 7 February 2021. "Buckie harbour". Retrieved 7 February 2021...
- other bus routes had been established around Inverness, Fort William and Ardrishaig. No routes actually connected these detached operations with each other...
- which have community councils as at 2023. Appin Ardchattan Ardentinny Ardrishaig Arrochar, Tarbet and Ardlui Avich and Kilchrenan Bute Cairndow Campbeltown...
- the Creones tribe who lived in the area in 140 AD. The canal starts at Ardrishaig sea loch on Loch Gilp, and ends nine miles (fourteen kilometres) away...
- head of the loch then travels down the west coast of Loch Fyne, from Ardrishaig to Tarbert along the Knapdale coast. Leaving the A83 north of Cairndow...
- missionary, active in New Guinea. James Chalmers was born in the village of Ardrishaig, Argyll, Scotland, the only son of an Aberdonian stonemason. The family...
- on the banks of the Crinan Canal. Lochgilphead sits on the A83, with Ardrishaig 2 miles (3 km) to the south and Inveraray 24 miles (39 km) to the north-east;...
- warehouse facility Glenfoyle Gargunnock Highland 1923, demolished Glengilp Ardrishaig Highland 1937, demolished 1996 Gleniffer Elderslie Lowland 1894, demolished...