North Lochs
North Lochs, (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann a Tuath nan Loch), an area in eastern Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, is named for the many lochans (small lochs) which dot the landscape. Because of its largely undulating and rocky terrain, it is sparsely populated apart from flat ground near the coast. Its communities support traditional crofting and fishing.
North Lochs life is centred on the twin villages of Leurbost and Crossbost.
According to the 2011 Census, there are 942 Gaelic speakers (53%) in the Lochs area.
External links
- 2011 Census stats
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Lewis and Harris
- Outer Hebrides
- Scotland
- Lewis and Harris
- Great Bernera
- Scalpay
- Bayble Island
- Eilean Chaluim Chille
- Eilean Chearstaidh
- Eilean Liubhaird
- Eilean Mhealasta
- Ensay
- Fuaigh Beag
- Fuaigh Mòr
- Gasker
- Hermetray
- Killegray
- North Rona
- Pabbay of Harris
- Pabaigh Mòr
- Scarp
- Seaforth
- Sgeotasaigh
- Soay Beag
- Soay Mòr
- Stockinish
- Sula Sgeir
- Taransay
- Vacsay
- Stornoway
- Adabroc
- Aignish
- Aird
- Ardroil
- Arnol
- Baile an Truiseil
- Balallan
- Barvas
- Bayble
- Borghastan
- Borsham
- Borve, Harris
- Borve, Lewis
- Bragar
- Branahuie
- Breaclete
- Breasclete
- Breivig
- Brenish
- Brue
- Cabharstadh
- Calbost
- Callanish
- Carloway
- Coll
- Cross
- Eorodale
- Eoropie
- Fivepenny
- Flesherin
- Garenin
- Garrabost
- Gravir
- Gress
- Habost
- Holm
- Hushinish
- Knock
- Laxdale
- Leurbost
- Leverburgh
- Lionel
- Lingarabay
- Marybank
- Melbost
- New Tolsta
- Newmarket
- Newvalley
- North Dell
- Orinsay
- Parkend
- Portnaguran
- Portvoller
- Rèinigeadal
- Rodel
- Shawbost
- Skigersta
- Shulishader
- South Dell
- South Galson
- Swainbost
- Tarbert
- Tolsta Chaolais
- Timsgarry
- Tong
58°8′30″N 6°26′58″W / 58.14167°N 6.44944°W / 58.14167; -6.44944
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