- 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...
-
Lairig Leacach Bothy, Lochaber, Scotland...
-
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...
- Cill Aithnín, Clarinbridge,
Eanach Dhúin,
Galway Rural (part), Kil****min,
Leacach Beag, Liscananaun, Lisín an Bhealaigh,
Maigh Cuilinn, Na Forbacha, Oranmore...
- Càrn an
Tuirc (1019 m)
Cairn Bannoch (1012 m)
Broad Cairn (998 m)
Creag Leacach (988.2 m)
Tolmount (958 m) Tom
Buidhe (957 m)
Driesh (947 m)
Mayar (928 m)...
-
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...
- Graigabbey, Greethill,
Killimor (in the
former Rural District of Loughrea),
Leacach Beag, Liscananaun, Lisín an Bhealaigh, Monivea, Oranmore, Ryehill, Stradbally...
- took
place on 19
August 1504 at Knockdoe, in the
Parish of
Lackagh (Irish
Leacach),
County Galway,
between two Anglo-Irish lords –
Gerald FitzGerald, Earl...
-
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...
- 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...