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Ardmolich (Scottish Gaelic: An Àird Mholach) and
Kinlochmoidart (Ceann Loch Mùideart) are
settlements at the east head of Loch
Moidart in the
Moidart region...
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Borrodale before travelling to
Kinlochmoidart. In the
early 19th
century a row of
beech trees was
planted at
Kinlochmoidart in
commemoration of the events...
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father was
still chief of the clan,
Ranald was,
along with
Macdonald of
Kinlochmoidart and his
brother Macdonald of Glenaladale, the
first to join Charles...
- years.
Ranald Macdonald,
younger brother of
Donald Macdonald 4th of
Kinlochmoidart, was
granted the tack of
Daliburgh from the
chief of
Clanranald in 1730...
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Scottish Highlands and is in the
Scottish council area of Highland.
Kinlochmoidart is to the north. The
alternate Gaelic name "Dàil an Leigh" has been...
- in the
Highland council area. It
includes the
townships of Dorlin,
Kinlochmoidart and Glenuig. At
Dorlin is
Castle Tioram, a
former fortress of Clann...
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Admiral David Robertson-Macdonald, 11th of
Kinlochmoidart (6
August 1817 – 16 May 1910), also
known as
David Robertson, was a
Scottish officer in the Royal...
- to 1966,
access was by foot or
horseback (from
either Lochailort or
Kinlochmoidart) or by boat.
Since that year, the area has been
accessible by a good...
- is 80
miles (130 km). The last
stretch to be
built was the part from
Kinlochmoidart to Lochailort. It was
opened on 29 July 1966 by the
Minister of State...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
David Robertson Macdonald of
Kinlochmoidart FRSE (1764–1845), born
David Robertson, was a
British Army
officer linked to the history...