- into Loch Raa via a
short burn,
which in turn
flows into
Achnahaird Bay.
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November 2019). "The
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place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
-
surrounding it. A
crannog appears on OS maps of the loch's west s****.
midasiak (2019-11-07). "The
Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
- "Digimap
Discovery Service". digimap.edina.ac.uk.
Retrieved 20
March 2025.
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November 2019). "The
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place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
- with
ample stocks of
brown trout,
ferox trout, salmon, and
Arctic char.
midasiak (7
November 2019). "The
Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
- vicinity,
including the black-throated diver, grey wagtail, and
Arctic tern.
midasiak (2019-11-07). "The
Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
- 1950s. Today, Loch Fada is a po****r
sightseeing and
trout fishing spot.
midasiak (7
November 2019). "The
Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
- However,
recent quarrying has destro**** any
archaeological evidence.
midasiak (2019-11-07). "The
Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
-
Forestry and Land Scotland". forestryandland.gov.scot.
Retrieved 2024-05-22.
midasiak (2019-11-07). "The
Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
- "OS1/17/48/66 | ScotlandsPlaces". scotlandsplaces.gov.uk.
Retrieved 2024-05-22.
midasiak (2019-11-07). "The
Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...
- Cairn". Loch a'
Chairn Mòr sits in a bed of psammite,
surrounded by till.
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Gaelic origins of
place names in Britain". OS GetOutside...