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'''Strathkanaird''' (also '''Strathcanaird''') is a remote crofting township around seven miles north of [[Ullapool]], in the [[Coigach]] part of [[Cromartyshire]]. | '''Strathkanaird''' (also '''Strathcanaird''') is a remote crofting township around seven miles north of [[Ullapool]], in the [[Coigach]] part of [[Cromartyshire]]. | ||
It sits on the A835 road that passes through | It sits on the A835 road that passes through Coigach from Ullapool to the [[Sutherland]] border, in the valley of the River Kanaird or Canaird, which is how it gets its name. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 6 April 2018
Strathkanaird Gaelic: Srath Chainneart | |
Cromartyshire | |
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Cul Beag rises to the north of Strathkanaird | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NC150021 |
Location: | 57°58’11"N, 5°7’44"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Ullapool |
Postcode: | IV26 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Highland |
Strathkanaird (also Strathcanaird) is a remote crofting township around seven miles north of Ullapool, in the Coigach part of Cromartyshire.
It sits on the A835 road that passes through Coigach from Ullapool to the Sutherland border, in the valley of the River Kanaird or Canaird, which is how it gets its name.
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