- Loch Awe (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Obha; also
sometimes anglicised as
Lochawe, Lochaw, or Lochow) is a
large body of
freshwater in
Argyll and Bute, Scottish...
- Sir
Colin Og
Campbell of
Lochawe (died 1340 at
Locale Argyle), also
known as
Cailean Óg Caimbeul, Sir
Colyn Cambel,
Colin the Young, and
Coline Oig Campbell...
-
birth is in 1390 in Lochow, Argyll. He was the son of
Colin Campbell of
Lochawe, and
Mariota Campbell.
Colin (called
Colin Iongantach 'Wonderful', and...
-
Archibald Campbell of
Lochawe (died
before 1394), also
known as Gille**** Campbell, and
Gillespig More, was an
early member of Clan
Campbell and patrilineal...
- of the
finest white-water
rivers in the
United Kingdom. Census, 2011 "
Lochawe ::
Community Council". Boney,
Nigel (1
February 2015). "Whitewater Rafting...
- for "The
Great MacColin"
referring to
Cailean Mór (Colin the Great) of
Lochawe (Colin of Lochow) who was
killed in
fighting with Alexander, Lord of Lorne...
- Scotland. It runs east from Oban
along the
south bank of Loch Etive,
through Lochawe and Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, St
Fillans and
Crieff before p****ing...
-
Tower is 0.5
miles (0.80 km) away.
Other related buildings in the area of
Lochawe village include Innis Chonain House,
Badnaiska (Summer Manse) and the House...
- Campbell, or "Colin the Great" Sir
Colin Og
Campbell of
Lochawe (died
before 1343), Lord of
Lochawe Colin Campbell (Swedish East
India Company) (1686–1757)...
- is open to the
public during the summer.
Access is
either by boat from
Lochawe pier, or on foot from the A85 near Dalmally. The
access is
under the railway...