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  2. Laggan, Great Glen - Wikipedia

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    Laggan (Scottish Gaelic: An Lagan) is a small village in the Great Glen, in the Highland region of Scotland. [1] The older, longer Gaelic name is Lagan Achaidh Droma , "hollow at the field of the ridge".

  3. Great Glen Fault - Wikipedia

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    The movement at that time was sinistral (left-lateral), the same as the closely related set of faults sub-parallel to the main part of the Great Glen Fault, which include the Strathconon Fault and Strathglass Faults to the northwest and the Laggan Fault, Tyndrum Fault, and Ericht-Laidon Fault to the southeast. [1]

  4. Great Glen Way - Wikipedia

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    The Great Glen Way (Scottish Gaelic: Slighe a' Ghlinne Mhòir) is a long distance path in Scotland. It follows the Great Glen, running from Fort William in the southwest to Inverness in the northeast, covering 125 kilometres (78 mi). [2] It was opened in 2002, [3] and is designated as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot. [1]

  5. A86 road - Wikipedia

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    It runs from the Great Glen at Spean Bridge to Kingussie and the Cairngorms National Park via Loch Laggan. It is a primary route for its entire length. It is a primary route for its entire length. The road was built as a parliamentary road by Thomas Telford in 1817 to link Kingussie to Fort William .

  6. Corrieyairack Pass - Wikipedia

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    Corrieyairack Pass lies between Fort Augustus and Laggan in the Scottish highlands. The Corrieyairack Pass ( Scottish Gaelic – Màm Choire Ghearraig ) is a 770 m (2526 ft) high pass in the Scottish Highlands at grid reference NN417986 .

  7. Mountains and hills of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Mullardochs and Glen Affric, west of Cannich; Assynt, north of Ullapool; The Grampians make up the bulk of Scotland's highlands and contain the highest peaks and largest ranges, extending south and east of the Great Glen down to the Highland Boundary Fault, occupying almost half of the country's land area. Some of the area is relatively low ...

  8. Laggan - Wikipedia

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    Laggan (Lagan, Gaelic for 'little hollow') may refer to: Scotland. Laggan, Badenoch; Laggan, Great Glen (consisting of North Laggan and South Laggan) Laggan, Islay;

  9. Loch Oich - Wikipedia

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    This narrow loch lies between Loch Ness (to the north-east) and Loch Lochy (to the south-west) in the Great Glen. [2] It is fed by the River Garry (from Loch Garry) from the west, and feeds the River Oich from its northern end. The Laggan locks separate it from Loch Lochy.