- Loch
Linnhe (/lɒx ˈlɪni/ lokh LIN-ee) is a sea loch in the
Highland Council area, in the west of Scotland. The part
upstream of
Corran is
known in Gaelic...
- MV Loch
Linnhe (Scottish Gaelic: An
Linne Dhubh) is a
Caledonian Maritime ****ets
Limited ro-ro car ferry,
built in 1986 and
operated by
Caledonian MacBrayne...
- in an
approximately straight line to Fort
William at the head of Loch
Linnhe. It
follows a
geological fault known as the
Great Glen Fault, and bisects...
- of the
River Coe
where it
enters Loch
Leven (a salt-water loch off Loch
Linnhe). The
village falls within the Ross, Skye and
Lochaber part of the Highland...
-
region of the
Scottish Highlands,
located on the
eastern s**** of Loch
Linnhe in the
Highland Council of Scotland. At the 2011 census, Fort
William had...
-
Shuna Island or
simply Shuna is an
island in Loch
Linnhe, offs**** from Appin, in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The
island is
approximately two kilometres...
- of Argyll. It is set on a
tidal islet on Loch Laich, an
inlet off Loch
Linnhe. It is
about 1+1⁄2
miles (2.5 kilometres) north-east of Port
Appin and is...
- operation. Neptune’s
Staircase at Banavie, near Fort
William just
north of Loch
Linnhe, is kept by
Scottish Canals. It is the
longest staircase lock in Britain...
-
Corran is a drive-through
ferry built in 2001 and
operated across Loch
Linnhe on the west
coast of Scotland.
Built by
George Prior Engineering (Yorkshire)...
- have a
significant degree of notability. Lady's Rock, a
skerry in Loch
Linnhe, was the site of the
attempted murder of Lady
Catherine Campbell by her...