- MV Loch
Riddon (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Raodain) is a
Caledonian Maritime ****ets
Limited ro-ro car ferry,
built in 1986 and
operated by
Caledonian MacBrayne...
- Ruel or Loch
Riddon;
extends north from the
Kyles of Bute and is a sea loch in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
River Ruel "Overview of
Riddon, Loch". Scottish-places...
- Hartyland, Hexworthy, Huccaby, Lakehead, Merripit, Pizwell,
Prince Hall,
Riddon, Runnage, and Sherberton. Many
still feature buildings that are of mediaeval...
- Caol an Ear) runs from
Rothesay Bay
north west up to the
entrance to Loch
Riddon. Here at the
northern end of the East Kyle are the
Burnt Islands and the...
- south, the
peninsula is
divided into
three forks by Loch
Striven and Loch
Riddon. Cowal's only
burgh is
Dunoon in the south-east, from
which ferries sail...
-
Eilean Dearg is a
small island in Loch Ruel (or Loch
Riddon) in Argyll, Scotland. The
island was once home to a castle,
which was destro**** by
naval action...
- the
Firth of Clyde: Gare Loch, Loch Long, Holy Loch, Loch Striven, Loch
Riddon off the
Kyles of Bute, Loch Fyne and
Campbeltown Loch. Places: Helensburgh...
- peninsula,
which is
itself split into
three sub-peninsulas by
Lochs Striven and
Riddon and
split on its east
coast by Holy Loch and Loch Goil;
south across the...
- were laid up:
Hebridean Isles in Campbeltown;
Coruisk at Craignure; Loch
Riddon, Loch
Linnhe and Loch Fyne at Sandbank; Loch
Bhrusda in
Mallaig (covered...
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Dunvegan Loch
Frisa Loch Fyne Loch
Linnhe Loch
Portain Loch
Ranza Loch
Riddon Loch
Seaforth Loch
Shira Loch
Striven Loch
Tarbert Lochinvar Lochnevis Lord...