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'''Dalhalvaig''' is a small crofting village, located in the right bank of the [[River Halladale]] in north-eastern [[Sutherland]].  The village was long a part of the Parish of [[Reay]], which overspreads the border of Sutherland with [[Caithness]], and it is now accounted part of the Parish of [[Farr, Sutherland|Farr]].
'''Dalhalvaig''' is a small crofting village, located in the right bank of the [[Halladale River]] in north-eastern [[Sutherland]].  The village was long a part of the Parish of [[Reay]], which overspreads the border of Sutherland with [[Caithness]], and it is now accounted part of the Parish of [[Farr, Sutherland|Farr]].


The A897 road runs past the village, with the villages of [[Croick]], [[Trantlemore]] and [[Trantlebeg]] in the south, and the [[Melvich]] to the north.
The A897 road runs past the village, with the villages of [[Croick, Sutherland|Croick]], [[Trantlemore]] and [[Trantlebeg]] in the south, and the [[Melvich]] to the north.


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Latest revision as of 14:18, 4 March 2019

Dalhalvaig
Gaelic: Dail Healabhaig
Sutherland
Location
Grid reference: NC889544
Location: 58°27’51"N, 3°54’19"W
Data
Postcode: KW13
Local Government
Council: Highland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Caithness, Sutherland
and Easter Ross

Dalhalvaig is a small crofting village, located in the right bank of the Halladale River in north-eastern Sutherland. The village was long a part of the Parish of Reay, which overspreads the border of Sutherland with Caithness, and it is now accounted part of the Parish of Farr.

The A897 road runs past the village, with the villages of Croick, Trantlemore and Trantlebeg in the south, and the Melvich to the north.

References