- at the
mouth of the Burn of Muchalls. A
further example is the
Lairig Leacach Bothy in Lochaber, not far to the east of Fort William.
Because they are...
- took
place on 19
August 1504 at Knockdoe, in the
Parish of
Lackagh (Irish
Leacach),
County Galway,
between two
Hiberno Norman lords – Gearóid Mór FitzGerald...
-
ascent is involved. Glas Maol is
often climbed in
conjunction with
Creag Leacach to the
south or
Cairn of
Claise to the north. The
broad ridge linking these...
-
tributary of
Glengarrisdale River NR644953 Jura Eas na
Glutachan Allt
Leacach NC279549 near
Rhiconich Eas nan
Liathanach Allt nan
Liathanach NM809688...
- is Glen
Spean and the
Great Glen, to the east by the
defile of
Lairig Leacach and to the
south by
upper Glen
Nevis and the
headwaters of the Abhainn...
-
Claise Càrn a'
Coire Boidheach Càrn an t-Sagairt Mòr Càrn an
Tuirc Creag Leacach Driesh Glas Maol
Lochnagar Mayar Mount Keen
Tolmount Tom
Buidhe List of...
- 449468524232;-5.0275906973933 NN135327] Ma,M,Sim 230 1637
Scotland 221 1270
Creag Leacach 988 71 3,242 232 07A 43 [56.854195193194;-3.3888547707033 NO154745] M,Sim...
-
Lackagh (Irish:
Leacach) is a
civil parish in
County Galway, Ireland. It is
approximately halfway between Galway city and Tuam (east of a line between...
- Géibhtine/Eas Géiphtine)
Athea - (Áth an tSléibhe)
Athlacca - (An tÁth
Leacach)
Ballingarry - (Baile an Gharraí/Baile an Gharrdha)
Ballyagran - (Béal...
-
Moray Firth Highland 946 3,104 15 49 20 NH450665 MT 162
Creag Leacach SW Top
Creag Leacach 07A:
Braemar to
Montrose Angus, Scotland/Perth and
Kinross 943...