- Loch
Coruisk (Scottish Gaelic:
Coire Uisg,
meaning the "Cauldron of Waters") is an
inland fresh-water loch,
lying at the foot of the
Black Cuillin in...
- MV
Coruisk (Scottish Gaelic: Coir' Uisg') is a
Caledonian Maritime ****ets
Limited ferry built in 2003,
operated by
Scottish ferry operator Caledonian...
-
Scavaig River or
River Coruisk is a
river on the Isle of Skye, in Scotland. It is
located amongst the Cuillin, and
flows from Loch
Coruisk to meet the sea at...
- Coast), one in
Northern Ireland (Giant's Causeway), one in
Scotland (Loch
Coruisk & The Cuillins) and one in
Wales (Pistyll Rhaeadr). The list was compiled...
- MV
Coruisk was a side-loading
vehicle ferry,
built in 1969 for the Skye crossing. Su****ded by larger, drive-through vessels, she was
converted to bow-loading...
-
Kerrera she
rarely carries cars. She is the
smallest vessel in the fleet. MV
Coruisk is a 65 m (213 ft) "sheltered
water vessel",
operating on the
Mallaig to...
- in the northeast), and
curves in an
irregular semi-circle
around Loch
Coruisk,
which lies at the
heart of the range. The
highest point of the Cuillin...
-
Coruisk. This
vessel reshuffling was
criticised for the
reduced capacity and
inadequate p****enger
accommodation of Lochinvar, with
calls for
Coruisk to...
-
replacing MV
Coruisk as the
second vessel. Her
first public voyage,
carrying four cars from
Craignure to Oban, was on 13 June 2022. MV
Coruisk moved back...
- McInroy's
Point ferry. In
winter since 2016, the
larger CalMac ferry MV
Coruisk is redeplo**** to
Gourock for peak sailings, and
provides a
relief service...