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- 57°49′44″N 8°37′18″W / 57.82889°N 8.62167°W / 57.82889; -8.62167 Stac Biorach (Scottish Gaelic: "sharply pointed stack") is a sea stack, 73 metres (240 ft)...
- Clach Chairidh, alternatively named Clach Biorach (from Scots Gaelic, meaning 'the Pointed Stone'), is a class I Pictish stone located in a field near...
- ascent in 1873. Prior to this the mountain had been locally known as Sgurr Biorach. As with other hills of the Cuillin, a head for heights and scrambling...
- Berryden (Scottish Gaelic: Biorach Den) is an area of Aberdeen quite near to the city centre. Berryden Retail Park is the main shopping destination in...
- village. A quarter of a mile outside the town lies another stone, the Clach Biorach, a class I Pictish stone. The former Ardmore House was a home of the chiefs...
- Two sea stacks, Stac Shoaigh (Soay Stac), 61 metres (200 ft), and Stac Biorach, 73 metres (240 ft), lie between. The island covers about 96.8 hectares...
- Gletness Shetland St Ninian's Isle Shetland Stac an Armin St Kilda Stac Biorach St Kilda Stac Lee St Kilda Stac Levenish St Kilda Staffa Inner Hebrides...
- Scotland is likely that of Richard Manliffe Barrington, who climbed Stac Biorach in 1883. Sixteen years later Norman Heathcote and his sister Evelyn climbed...
- the narrow strait between Hirta and Soay: Stac Dona, Stac Soay and Stac Biorach. The origin of Hirta is open to interpretation. Martin (1703) states that...
- Woodhill House, Westburn Road in Aberdeenclass I stone. Sharp Stone (Clach Biorach), Eddertonclass I stone in a field (probable original position), viewable...