- Loch a'
Bhraoin, Loch
Broom (Scottish Gaelic: Loch of
showers or
drizzling rain), is a
freshwater loch,
located in
Wester Ross, in Ross-shire, on the...
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Benbreen (Irish: Binn Braoin,
meaning 'Braon's Peak') at 691
metres (2,267 ft), is the 100th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale, and the 122nd–highest...
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Broom which rises in the
Dirrie mountains,
issuing from two lochs: Loch
Bhraoin and Loch Droma. Loch
Broom feeds the
River Cuileig,
which is
joined by...
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Ireland 51 204 Binn
Bhraoin 691 234 2,267 768 47B 37 53.499613258108;-9.8347103614847 L783515] Ma,Sim...
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forest proper.
Other lochs include Loch na Sealga,
Lochan Fada and Loch a'
Bhraoin.
Rivers in the
forest include the
Dundonnell River,
Gruinard River, Little...
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Carrickobreen or
Carrickobrien (Irish:
Carraig Uí
Bhraoin) is a
townland in
County Westmeath, Ireland. The
townland is in the
civil parish of St. Mary's...
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Munster Cork/Kerry 692 m (2,270 ft) 107 m (351 ft) 88% 60
Benbreen Binn
Bhraoin Braon's peak
Twelve Bens
Connacht Galway 691 m (2,267 ft) 186 m (610 ft)...
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Ruadh Stac Mor at 919
metres (3,015 ft). To the north-east lies Loch a'
Bhraoin. The loch is
drained by "Abhainn an Fhasaig",
which has
carved a steep...
- Oykel, Sutherland) Loch a'
Bhraighe (south of Drumbeg, Sutherland) Loch a'
Bhraoin (Wester Ross) Loch
Bhraomisaig (Knoydart) Loch a'
Bhrisidh (Fisherfield...
- in
Pictou County. It is
named after Loch
Broom (Scottish Gaelic: Loch
Bhraoin) in Scotland. 45°38′41.17″N 62°45′6.65″W / 45.6447694°N 62.7518472°W...