- Note:
Cladach is a
general Scottish Gaelic word for "beach" or "s****" and
occurs in many
Scottish placenames Cladach (Scottish Gaelic: An
Cladach) is a...
- The
Forty Foot (Irish:
Cladach an
Daichead Troigh) is a
promontory on the
southern tip of
Dublin Bay at Sandycove,
County Dublin, Ireland, from which...
-
Claddagh (Irish: an
Cladach,
meaning 'the s****') is an area
close to the
centre of
Galway city,
where the
River Corrib meets Galway Bay. It was formerly[when...
-
Portlaw (Irish: Port
Cládach or Port Lách) is a town in
County Waterford, Ireland. It is also a
parish in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Waterford and...
- just over 3 miles (5 km) in length,
starts from near Bro****
Castle in
Cladach.
Initially the path
leads up
through the
forested grounds of the castle...
- book
about the
event entitled Hostage in Taipei,
which was
published by
Cladach Publishing in 2000. The
following year, it was
translated into Chinese...
-
novella of the same name by Ian R. MacLeod. The
fictional Summer Isle,
Cladach Duillich (Sad S****),
features in the 1977
Desmond Bagley novel The Enemy...
-
houses and
outdoor activities.
There is also a
brewery (located in
nearby Cladach), a
sports and
leisure complex, and an 18-hole golf course. The village...
-
Barbaraville (Scottish Gaelic: An
Cladach) is a
small settlement on the
north s**** of Nigg Bay in the
Cromarty Firth in the
Highland council area of...
- 2008. Isle of
Arran Brewery is a
microbrewery founded in
March 2000 in
Cladach, near Bro****. The
business went into
liquidation in May 2008, but was...