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The birds, Louis and Dorcha, returned to Loch Arkaig Pine Forest in late March. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
The outflow is through the River Arkaig at the extreme southeast of the loch, which flows eastwards 1 + 3 ⁄ 8 miles (2.2 kilometres) to Loch Lochy, passing Achnacarry. Two small islands lie at the eastern end of the loch, the larger of which, Island Columbkill, or Eilean Loch Airceig, is the site of a ruined chapel dedicated to St Columba ...
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The Stand-off at the Ford of Arkaig occurred in September 1665 at Achnacarry, about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Fort William, Scotland.The Chattan Confederation led by the Clan Mackintosh assembled an army to challenge Clan Cameron in a 360-year-old dispute over the lands around Loch Arkaig.
"As you approach Achnacarry, which lies rather low, but is surrounded by very fine trees, the luxuriance of the tangled woods, surmounted by rugged hills, becomes finer and finer till you come to Loch Arkaig, a little over 1 ⁄ 2 mile (800 metres) from the house. This is a very lovely loch, reminding one of Loch Katrine, especially where there ...
Ardechive (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Eachbhaidh) is a small crofting hamlet, located on the shores of Loch Arkaig, [1] close to Achnasaul and Spean Bridge, county of Inverness-shire, Scotland, within the Scottish council area of Highland.
Seen from the woodland on the north side of Loch Arkaig. Coire Dubh is in view. Beinn Bhàn is a Scottish mountain situated in the Lochaber region of the Highland Council Area. It stands 6 miles (10 km) north-west of Spean Bridge. The hill is not to be confused with another and better known Beinn Bhàn on the Applecross peninsula.
Murlagan is a small hamlet located on the north shore of Loch Arkaig in Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. [1] Murlagan, also called Murlaggan and Mhurlagain, is the location of the minor seat of Clan MacMillan .