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  1. Click on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1882-4, Frances Groome's Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland described Arisaig like this: Arasaig or Arisaig, a village and a territorial district in Ardnamurchan parish, on the W coast of Invernessshire. The village stands on a small sea-loch, nearly opposite the N end of Eigg island, 22 ...

  2. 6 de oct. de 2023 · BOLESKINE and ABERTARFF, a parish, in the county of Inverness; containing the village and post-town of Fort-Augustus, 131 miles (N. W.) from Edinburgh. The name of Boleskine has usually been traced to the Gaelic term Bail-os-cionn, which signifies "the town hanging above the loch" (Loch Ness). Another derivation, however, has been assigned to ...

  3. Satellite. Photo Map. Invergarry is a village in the Highlands of Scotland. Invergarry has about 438 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

  4. First ScotRail Service operates a train from Inverness to Edinburgh 4 times a day. Tickets cost $60–130 and the journey takes 3h 37m. LNER also services this route once daily. Alternatively, Scottish Citylink operates a bus from Bus Station Stance 3 to Queensferry Street hourly. Tickets cost $40–60 and the journey takes 3h 42m.

  5. County maps of Inverness-shire, 1580s-1960s. Maps of the whole county or region, providing an overview of the physical and human landscape. For more detailed maps of rural areas, see estate maps or Ordnance Survey maps from the 1840s. (See also Coasts of Scotland on marine charts ) Select the county map you wish to view:

  6. Inverness-shire, historic county of northern Scotland. It is Scotland’s largest historic county and includes a section of the central Highlands, Glen Mor, and a portion of the Highlands to the north. It also encompasses several islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides, such as Skye, Harris (part of.

  7. HAGGiS Adventures. We've been operating award winning tours for 30 years. Our 1-10 day Highland tours depart Edinburgh and span Scotland from pub to mountain, from beach to monster and all the best bits in-between including; Loch Ness, Glencoe, the Isle of Skye, Orkney and the Outer Hebrides to name a few. We even venture to the remote Shetland ...