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Melvich (from
Norse Mel Vik – "sand dune bay" –
rendered into
Scottish Gaelic: A' Mhealbhaich) is a
village in the
county of
Sutherland on the
north coast...
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Altnaharra Brora Creich Dornoch Durness Helmsdale Golspie Kinlochbervie Lairg Melvich Rogart Scourie Strathy and
Armadale Tongue Achriesgill Altnaharra Armadale...
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leads towards Thurso and John o'
Groats in the east and
towards Reay,
Melvich,
Bettyhill and
Tongue in the west. The
footbridge is near the river's mouth...
- kilometres) east. The
village is on the A9 road, at a
junction with the A897 to
Melvich, and has a
railway station on the Far
North Line.
Buses operate about every...
- rate numbers;
changed from 0640 to 09xx on 28
April 2001 01641 — Strathy,
Melvich (MH1) 01642 —
Middlesbrough (MI2) 01643 —
Minehead (MH3) 01644 — New Galloway...
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enter the
Atlantic Ocean at
Melvich Bay. It is
followed by the A897 road
between Forsinard and just
short of
Melvich where it
joins the A836
north coast...
- Sgeire 'skerry harbour') is a
hamlet that
overlooks Melvich Bay in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. The
village of
Melvich is less than a mile southeast.
Gaelic and...
- Bighouse. The
village and
station of
Forsinard is 15 km to the south, and
Melvich, on the
north coast, is
roughly 4.5 miles (7 km) to the north. Culfern...
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local amateur league along with Durness, Tongue, Bettyhill,
Lochinver and
Melvich. In 2005 they won the
league trophy, the
prestigious Stafford Cup, for...
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villages of Croick,
Trantlemore and
Trantlebeg in the south, and the
Melvich to the north. "Dalhalvaig". The
Gazetteer for Scotland.
School of GeoSciences...