Clachtoll (Scottish Gaelic: Clach Toll) is a coastal fishing and crofting village situated on the , in the ancient parish of Assynt, Sutherland county, in the Highland Council area on the north western edge of Scotland. It is in the postal district of Lairg, a larger village about fifty miles (80 km) inland. Its name derives from Gaelic, and refers to the very large broken rock, the remains of a natural arch (Gaelic: "clach" is "rock" and "toll" means "hole", "cavity", etc.) on the headland nearby.
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| - Clachtoll, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Clach Toll, Eskoziako Highland eskualdeko udalerri bat da, Sutherland barrutian. (eu)
- Is sráidbhaile suite i gCataibh, Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd, é Clach Toll. (ga)
- Clachtoll (Schots-Gaelisch: Clach Toll) is een plaats in de Schotse Hooglanden in het historisch graafschap Sutherland in de buurt van Stoer. Ten noordwesten van Clachtoll ligt een broch, Clachtoll Broch. (nl)
- Clachtoll (Scottish Gaelic: Clach Toll) is a coastal fishing and crofting village situated on the , in the ancient parish of Assynt, Sutherland county, in the Highland Council area on the north western edge of Scotland. It is in the postal district of Lairg, a larger village about fifty miles (80 km) inland. Its name derives from Gaelic, and refers to the very large broken rock, the remains of a natural arch (Gaelic: "clach" is "rock" and "toll" means "hole", "cavity", etc.) on the headland nearby. (en)
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| - Clachtoll (Scottish Gaelic: Clach Toll) is a coastal fishing and crofting village situated on the , in the ancient parish of Assynt, Sutherland county, in the Highland Council area on the north western edge of Scotland. It is in the postal district of Lairg, a larger village about fifty miles (80 km) inland. Its name derives from Gaelic, and refers to the very large broken rock, the remains of a natural arch (Gaelic: "clach" is "rock" and "toll" means "hole", "cavity", etc.) on the headland nearby. Between 2017 and 2020 archaeological excavation of an Iron Age broch, a double walled tower standing by the sea shore with walls still standing up to 3 metres/10 feet high, although believed to have been originally much taller, revealed that it was probably built between 400 and 250 BC, and was burnt down between BC 50 and 25 AD . (en)
- Clachtoll, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Clach Toll, Eskoziako Highland eskualdeko udalerri bat da, Sutherland barrutian. (eu)
- Is sráidbhaile suite i gCataibh, Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd, é Clach Toll. (ga)
- Clachtoll (Schots-Gaelisch: Clach Toll) is een plaats in de Schotse Hooglanden in het historisch graafschap Sutherland in de buurt van Stoer. Ten noordwesten van Clachtoll ligt een broch, Clachtoll Broch. (nl)
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