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'''A' Chailleach''' is a Gaelic name variously translated as "The Maiden" or "The Hag", the latter presumably from the craggy face of a hill. | |||
==Mountains== | |||
"A' Chailleach" is the name of two great mountains, both [[Munro]]s: | |||
*[[A' Chailleach (Fannichs)]], 3,271 feet, in the [[Fannichs]] and on the [[Cromartyshire]]-[[Ross-shire]] boundary | |||
*[[A' Chailleach (Monadhliath)]], 3,451 feet, in the [[Monadhliath Mountains]] of [[Inverness-shire]] | |||
==Headlands== | |||
"A' Chailleach" is also the name of headlands at: | |||
*North [[Harris]], Inverness-shire ({{map|NB041068}}) | |||
*[[Cape Wrath]], Sutherland ({{map|NC249737}}) | |||
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Revision as of 09:32, 8 November 2013
A' Chailleach is a Gaelic name variously translated as "The Maiden" or "The Hag", the latter presumably from the craggy face of a hill.
Mountains
"A' Chailleach" is the name of two great mountains, both Munros:
- A' Chailleach (Fannichs), 3,271 feet, in the Fannichs and on the Cromartyshire-Ross-shire boundary
- A' Chailleach (Monadhliath), 3,451 feet, in the Monadhliath Mountains of Inverness-shire
Headlands
"A' Chailleach" is also the name of headlands at:
- North Harris, Inverness-shire (NB041068)
- Cape Wrath, Sutherland (NC249737)
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