- rowan" by some commentators.[who?] The most
common Scots Gaelic name is
caorann (Scottish
Gaelic pronunciation: [/kɯːrən/]),
which appears in numerous...
-
providing a more
interesting and
drier route to the
Munro than the
boggy An
Caorann Beag glen. The hill
offers an
interesting half day walk when
ascended on...
-
tributaries of the Allt Arnan, and
continues northwards to
Gleann nan
Caorann, the
valley of Dubh Eas.
There are a
large number of
intakes on the southern...
- Chròtha,
Eilean Imheir,
Eilean Liath,
Eilean Mòr,
Eilean Nam Boc,
Eilean nan
Caorann,
Gamhnach Mhòr,
Garbh Eilean, Na Minn, Na
Maoil Mhòra Erraid: Am Baister...
- be the
valleys of
Strath Croe and
Gleann Gaorsaic to the
north and An
Caorann Mòr to the east.
Although close to the west
coast the
mountains lie on...
- the
spelling of the word
caorunn (in
genitive case here) was
altered to
caorann by the
Gaelic Orthographic Convention's
attempts to
standardise spelling...
- as a Munro. It is
almost surrounded by glens:
Fionngleann (north), An
Caorann Mòr (east) and Allt Cam-bàn (west), with the
Bealach a' Chòinich p**** (south)...