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Tomdoun (Scottish Gaelic: An Tom Donn) is a
settlement on the
north side of the
River Garry, near the
western end of Loch Garry, in Glen
Garry in the...
- over the years.
Until the 1960s, the road ran
along Glen
Garry as far as
Tomdoun,
before heading north over the
hills to Glen Loyne,
where it
crossed Loch...
- (VO6) 01807 — Ballindalloch,
Tomintoul (TO7) 01808 —
Tomatin (TO8) 01809 —
Tomdoun (TO9) 01810–01819 —
unused Previously 0181 —
Outer London (now 020) – previously...
- Fort
Augustus Kirk 1774 (1867) 38-2177
Glengarry 388
Glengarry Kirk 1865
Tomdoun Kirk 38-2179
Kilmonivaig 1,614
KilmonivaigA Kilmonivaig Kirk
Medieval 38-2187...
- 18,000
Pitlochry SSE
Renewables Scotland 15,000
Quoich SSE
Renewables Tomdoun, By Loch Garry, Nr Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, Scotland., Scotland...
- part of the
later stage of
military road building. The road
connected Tomdoun and
Inchlaggan near the
River Garry with the road and inn at Loch Cluanie...
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narrows again for the next
river section. To the
south of the
hamlet of
Tomdoun, it
enters the tiny Loch
Doire Aoidheil, and
shortly afterwards, flows...
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Invergarry to Kyle of
Lochalsh formerly ran
along Glen
Garry to the
hamlet of
Tomdoun,
turned northwards to
cross Loch
Loyne at a
narrow point near the centre...
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Strathan at grid
reference NM986915 and
following an old
right of way to
Tomdoun in Glen
Garry as far as the
Kinbreack bothy in Glen Kingie. The best place...