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Glenachulish (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann a' Chaolais:
valley of the narrows;
pronounced Glen – ah – hoolish) is a
hamlet and glen
which lie
close to the village...
- MV
Glenachulish is a
ferry operating a
summer service between Glenelg, on the
Scottish mainland, and Kylerhea, on the Isle of Skye.
Built in 1969, she...
- with
ridges pointing north enclosing the
corrie of
Gleann a'
Chaolais (
Glenachulish). The
lower slopes on this side are
cloaked in
conifer plantations. To...
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Turntable ferry MV
Glenachulish operating between Glenelg on the
Scottish mainland, and
Kylerhea on the Isle of Skye.
Built in 1969, she is the last manually...
- now toll-free Skye Bridge, this
ferry service,
undertaken by the MV
Glenachulish,
still runs
during the
summer months, due to its po****rity as the more...
- horseman.
Ballachulish Peninsula extends into the loch. The
hamlet of
Glenachulish lies in
Gleann a' Chaolais, the glen that runs down to the narrows. This...
- and from
Kylerhea to Glenelg,
crossing the Kyle Rhea
strait on the MV
Glenachulish, the last
turntable ferry in the world.
Turntable ferries had been common...
- of the narrows. The
ferry used on the
crossing since 1982 is the MV
Glenachulish, the last hand-operated
steel turntable ferry in
operation in the world...
- now toll-free Skye Bridge, this
ferry service,
undertaken by the MV
Glenachulish,
still runs
during the
summer months, due to its po****rity as the more...
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Order 1987 SI 1987/1389
Highland Regional Council (Abhainn Greadhain,
Glenachulish)
Water Order 1987 SI 1987/1390
Highland Regional Council (Forest Spring...