- The
River Quoich is a
tributary of the
River Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It
flows in a
generally southerly direction and is
about 15 km long (including...
- Loch
Quoich (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Chuaich) is a loch and
reservoir situated west of Loch
Garry approximately 40 km
northwest of Fort William, Lochaber...
- Linn of
Quoich is a
waterfall of Scotland.
Waterfalls of
Scotland Ordnance Survey 1:25,000
scale Explorer map series,
sheets 309-470 57°00′16″N 3°27′31″W...
- A
quaich /ˈkweɪx/,
archaically quaigh or
quoich, is a
special kind of
shallow two-handled
drinking cup or bowl of a type
traditional in Scotland. It derives...
- Loch
Garry is 11 km long and 50 m deep. It is fed by
waters from Loch
Quoich 10 km
upstream on the
River Garry, and
drains into Loch Oich in the Great...
-
Garry hydroelectric scheme,
which includes the
reservoir Loch
Quoich.
Water from
Quoich will be
pumped up to Loch
Fearna over an
average hydraulic head...
- mouth. Loch
Quoich at the
western end of the
watercourse is
dammed by the
largest m****
earth fill dam in Scotland, and
supplies water to
Quoich hydroelectric...
- as used on Glen
Quoich Road Bridge". Canmore:
Register for the
Historic Environment.
Retrieved 15
August 2019. Pix at: "Glen
Quoich, Bridge". National...
- (Fannichs) (1,109 m), a
Munro in the north-western
Highlands Sgùrr Mòr (Loch
Quoich) (1,003 m), a
Munro in the north-western
Highlands Sgùrr Mòr (Beinn Alligin)...
- Glen Kingl**** Glen Loy Glen
Loyne Glen Lui Glen
Mallie Glen
Nevis Glen
Quoich Glen
Scaddie Glen
Strae Glen
Strathfarrar Glen
Tanar Glen
Tromie Glen Ure...