- (Abhainn Omhaich) Loch Oich (Loch Omhaich) Loch
Lochy (Loch
Lochaidh)
River Lochy (Abhainn
Lochaidh) Loch
Linnhe (An
Linne Dhubh) The
watershed lies between...
- Loch
Lochy (Scottish Gaelic: Loch
Lòchaidh) is a
large freshwater loch in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland. With a mean
depth of 70 m (230 ft), it is the third-deepest...
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Inverlochy Castle (Scottish Gaelic:
Caisteal Inbhir Lòchaidh) is a ruined, 13th-century
castle near
Inverlochy and Fort William, Highland, Scotland. The...
- mən-LOKH-ee;
Scottish Gaelic: Poll
Lochaidh) is a
small village,
lying at the head of
Munlochy Bay (Ob Poll
Lochaidh), in the
Black Isle in Ross and Cromarty...
- loch
continues on to Fort
William (Scottish Gaelic: An
Gearasdan Inbhir Lochaidh), and was
built in 1927.[citation needed] For many
years the Ballachulish...
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Inverlochy (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Lochaidh, IPA:[ˈinivɪɾʲˈɫ̪ɔxɪ]) is a
village north of Fort William, Highland, Scotland.
Inverlochy is part of the Great...
-
eyewitness account of the 1645
Battle of
Inverlochy in the war poem Là
Inbhir Lochaidh ("The Day of Inverlochy"). The
resulting poem is
still regarded as one...
- Garrison";
formerly Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Mairi and
Gearasdan dubh Inbhir-
Lochaidh; lit. 'The
Black Garrison of Inverlochy',; Scots: The Fort,
formerly Maryburgh...
- The
Battle of
Inverlochy (1431) (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr
Inbhir Lòchaidh) was
fought after Alexander of
Islay (Alasdair Ìle, Rìgh
Innse Gall), Lord of the...
- Glen
Lochay (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Lòchaidh) is in Perthshire,
Scotland through which the
River Lochay runs
eastward towards Loch Tay,
joining the River...