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Prince Charlie's Cave

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Birch woods above Prince Charlie's cave. Loch Lon a'Ghairt in background. The two paths marked on the map are not clear once over the col. The lower path leads across treacherous ground near the cave. Stay above the trees for an easier descent to the
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Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave Whilst a fugitive following Culloden, Charlie was hidden here for several days in the summer of 1746 by the 'Seven Men of GlenMoriston'
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Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave This is one of the many caves associated with Bonnie Prince Charlie whilst he was a fugitive in the highlands after the
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for two weeks in September of 1746 before his final departure for France on 20 September was located around
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Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave This is one of the many caves associated with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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Rock slope failure on Glas-charn Glas-charn is a 600m rugged hill above Loch Beoraid.
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Cliff wall behind Prince Charlie's cave. Charlie's escape route!
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was said to have sheltered when on the run from the
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Charles Edward Stuart
Duke of Cumberland
Battle of Culloden
Meilchan
Loch nan Uamh
Druimindarroch
Inverness-shire
Scotland
Ewen MacPherson of Cluny
Ben Alder
South Uist
Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave This is one of the many caves associated with Bonnie Prince Charlie whilst he was a fugitive in the highlands after the Battle of Culloden.
Battle of Culloden
Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave Whilst a fugitive following Culloden, Charlie was hidden here for several days in the summer of 1746 by the 'Seven Men of GlenMoriston'
Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave This is one of the many caves associated with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Cliff wall behind Prince Charlie's cave. Charlie's escape route!
Birch woods above Prince Charlie's cave. Loch Lon a'Ghairt in background. The two paths marked on the map are not clear once over the col. The lower path leads across treacherous ground near the cave. Stay above the trees for an easier descent to the loch.
Rock slope failure on Glas-charn Glas-charn is a 600m rugged hill above Loch Beoraid.
Scottish fairy tales
ISBN
978-0-947782-02-3
"Has the real Bonnie Prince Charlie 'cave' been found?"
Historic Environment Scotland
"South Uist, Glen Corodale, Prince's Cave (10145)"
Canmore
56°53′37″N 5°47′37″W / 56.89364°N 5.7937°W / 56.89364; -5.7937
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Scottish history
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