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[[File:Millbuie Forest woodland scene - geograph.org.uk - 760935.jpg|right|thumb|300px|In the Millbuie Forest]] | [[File:Millbuie Forest woodland scene - geograph.org.uk - 760935.jpg|right|thumb|300px|In the Millbuie Forest]] | ||
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'''Millbuie''' is | '''Millbuie''' is ridgy hill forming the backbone of the [[Black Isle]] in [[Ross-shire]] and [[Cromartyshire]]. It extends from [[Muir of Ord]] in the south-west to Gallow Hill in the north-east for a distance of some 19 miles. It forms the watershed between the [[Beauly Firth|Beauly]] and the [[Cromarty Firth]]s. | ||
The | The Millbuie Forest fills much of the middle of the Black Isle, rising to a peak at Eagle Hill (840 feet). | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 27 March 2017
Millbuie is ridgy hill forming the backbone of the Black Isle in Ross-shire and Cromartyshire. It extends from Muir of Ord in the south-west to Gallow Hill in the north-east for a distance of some 19 miles. It forms the watershed between the Beauly and the Cromarty Firths.
The Millbuie Forest fills much of the middle of the Black Isle, rising to a peak at Eagle Hill (840 feet).
Location maps
- Wikishire map: 57°35’46"N, 4°16’7"W
- Streetmap: NH645585
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