Ard-nam-Buth
Ard-nam-Buth is a building in Scotland, United Kingdom. Ard-nam-Buth is situated nearby to the island Eilean Ceann Fèidh, as well as near Eilean a‘ Phuill.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Prince’s Cairn and Beasdale railway station.
Prince’s Cairn
Monument
Photo: Colin Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Prince's Cairn marks the traditional spot from where Prince Charles Edward Stuart embarked for France from Scotland on 20 September 1746 following the failure of the Jacobite rising of 1745. Prince’s Cairn is situated 3,000 feet northwest of Ard-nam-Buth.
Beasdale railway station
Railway station
Photo: Jo and Steve Turner, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Beasdale railway station is a railway station serving Glen Beasdale in the Highland region of Scotland. This station is on the West Highland Line, sited 28 miles 49 chains from the former Banavie Junction, between Lochailort and Arisaig. Beasdale railway station is situated 1¼ miles northwest of Ard-nam-Buth.
Loch Màma
Photo: Anthony O’Neil, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Loch Màma is a small freshwater loch in South Morar, Lochaber, in the north west of Scotland. It forms a simple basin and is orientated east to west. It is thought that the adjoining loch Loch na Creige Duibhe and Loch Màma were at one time a single loch. Loch Màma is situated 2 miles northeast of Ard-nam-Buth.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lochailort and Roshven.
Lochailort
Village
Photo: Keeshu, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Lochailort is a small settlement in Scotland that lies at the head of Loch Ailort, a sea loch, on the junction of the Road to the Isles between Fort William and Mallaig with the A861 towards Salen and Strontian. Lochailort is situated 3 miles east of Ard-nam-Buth.
Roshven
Hamlet
Photo: Lisa Jarvis, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Roshven is a township located on the eastern shoreline of Loch Ailort, in Lochaber, in the council area of Highland, Scotland. Towering above it is Rois-bheinn, the highest hill in the area. Roshven is situated 3 miles south of Ard-nam-Buth.
Arisaig
Photo: AlasdairW, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Arisaig is a village on the coast of Lochaber in the Scottish Highlands, with a population of about 300. It stands on the "Road to the Isles", the traditional route from the south via Fort William to Mallaig and thence to Skye.
Ard-nam-Buth
- Type: Building
- Location: Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
56.88927° or 56° 53′ 21″ northLongitude
-5.7345° or 5° 44′ 4″ westOpen location code
9C8PV7Q8+P5OpenStreetMap ID
way 95108725OpenStreetMap feature
building=yes
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