Cnoc Cammassie

Cnoc Cammassie is a hill in , and has an elevation of 423 feet. Cnoc Cammassie is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Dry Island and Eilean Horrisdale.

Islet
is an inhabited island in Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross, Scotland, and part of the Inner Hebrides. is translated from the Gaelic name for the Island "Eilean Tioram".

Island
is an uninhabited island in Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross, Scotland.

is a small, irregular shaped, freshwater loch in Wester Ross, in the north west of . The loch lies approximately 2 mi south southeast of the village of and is close to the Fairy Lochs.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Badachro and Port Henderson.

Village
is a former fishing village, in the northwest of .

Village
is a fishing village on the south west shore of the near the village of , Ross-shire, and is in the council area of Highland. is situated 2½ miles west of Cnoc Cammassie.

is a straggling community along the west coast of in the , with a population of 620 in 2020. The land is hilly and farming isn't very productive, but shellfishing remains a traditional occupation.

Cnoc Cammassie

Latitude
57.6853° or 57° 41′ 7″ north
Longitude
-5.70401° or 5° 42′ 14″ west
Elevation
423 feet (129 metres)
Open location code
9C9PM7PW+49
Geo­Names ID
12621359
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