Eas a' Chrannaig
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Eas a' Chrannaig also known as the Glenashdale Falls is a waterfall on the island of Arran, Scotland.[1] There are a series of falls on the Glenashdale Burn, which flows from moorland near the summit of Tighvein eastwards towards Whiting Bay, from which there is a tourist trail leading some 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) up Glenashdale.
See also
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- Waterfalls of Scotland
References
- ^ Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map series, sheets 309-470
55°28′45″N 5°07′09″W / 55.479053°N 5.119133°W / 55.479053; -5.119133
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Isle of Arran
- Brodick
- Lamlash
- Lochranza
- Whiting Bay
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- Birchburn
- Blackwaterfoot
- Catacol
- Cladach
- Corrie
- Dippen
- Kildonan
- Kilmory
- Lagg
- Machrie
- Pirnmill
- Sannox
- Shiskine
- Sliddery
- Strathwhillan
- Torbeg
- Whitefarland
- Brodick Castle
- Lochranza Castle
- Kildonan Castle
- Hutton's Unconformity
- Bruce's Castle
- Holy Island
- Pladda
- Hamilton Isle
- Islands of the Clyde
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