Loch Linnhe Loch Linnhe (/lɒx ˈlɪni/ is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland. The part upstream of Corran is known in Gaelic as An Linne Dhubh (the black pool, originally known as Loch Abar), and downstream as … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Fort William
14.09.2004 – Day 3: Road To The Isles
Road To The Isles The Road to the Isles is a route that stretches from the base of Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis in Fort William, to the bustling port town of Mallaig, and is one of the country’s most … Continue reading
12.09.2004 – Day 1: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
St. Andrews Episcopal Church The first Episcopal church building was erected on this site in 1817. It was known as the Rosse Chapel, after the Countess of Rosse who was largely responsible for its being built. By 1876 it … Continue reading
12.09.2004 – Day 1: Old Inverlochy Castle
Old Inverlochy Castle Inverlochy Castle is a ruined, 13th-century castle near Inverlochy and Fort William, Highland, Scotland. The site of two battles, the castle remains largely unchanged since its construction. It is now in the care of Historic Scotland. ****** … Continue reading
12.09.2004 – Day 1: Duncansburgh Macintosh Parish Church (Fort William)
Duncansburgh Macintosh Parish Church This church was used until 1882 when it became the town hall [ where today you will find the tourist information / cinema building]. Formerly, the shores of Loch Linnhe were inhabited by crofters and fishermen … Continue reading