Carinish (Scottish Gaelic: Càirinis), is a hamlet on North Uist, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. It is in the south of the island, about two miles (three kilometres) from the causeway to Benbecula. The hamlet is known for the Carinish Stone Circle and the Trinity Temple. Carinish is within the parish of North Uist[1] and is situated on the A865.[2]
^"Details of Carinish". Scottish Places. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
^"A865/North Uist". Sabre. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
known for the Carinish Stone Circle and the Trinity Temple. Carinish is within the parish of North Uist and is situated on the A865. Carinish Stone Circle...
The Battle of Carinish was a Scottish clan battle fought in North Uist in 1601. It was part of a year of feuding between Clan MacLeod of Dunvegan and the...
seize goods that the locals had put for safety in the Trinity Temple at Carinish. As the raiders ate breakfast in the church, they were surprised by twelve...
Trionaid ("trinity church") is a ruined 13th-century Augustinian nunnery at Carinish, on North Uist, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. According to Bill Lawson...
the One-Eyed Woman. A series of initial skirmishes led to the Battle of Carinish in North Uist, the last battle in Scotland that involved bows and arrows...
via the western tip of Grimsay. Until it opened in 1960, a ferry linked Carinish (on North Uist) with Gramsdale (on Benbecula), but could only operate at...
CE : Battle of Moyry Pass 1600 CE : Battle of Lifford 1601 CE : Battle of Carinish 1601 CE : Battle of Coire Na Creiche 1601 CE : Siege of Donegal 1601 CE :...
Bute Argyllshire 11,841 491 North Uist Na h-Eileanan Siar Inverness-shire Carinish, Lochmaddy, Newtonferry, Sollas Union of ancient parishes of Kilmuir and...