Drumbeg (Scottish Gaelic: An Druim Beag) is a remote crofting village on the north west coast of Scotland in Assynt, Sutherland, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. The village of Drumbeg lies within a few hundred metres of one of Scotland's earliest known shipwrecks, first surveyed in 2012 by Wessex Archaeology and thought to be a Northern European trading vessel dating to the mid-seventeenth century. Wreck remains include three iron cannons. The significance of this wreck has been recognised in its legal designation as Scotland's first Historic Marine Protected Area, making it an offence to interfere with the wreck without a licence from the Scottish Government, although divers may visit the site on a 'look but don't touch' basis.
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| - Drumbeg (Sutherland) (eu)
- Drumbeg, Sutherland (en)
- An Druim Beag (ga)
- Drumbeg (Sutherland) (nl)
- Drumbeg, Skottland (sv)
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| - Drumbeg, Eskoziako gaeleraz: An Druim Beag, Eskoziako Highland eskualdeko baserriz osatutako herri bat da, Sutherland barrutian. (eu)
- Tá an Druim Beag ina bhaile crochtóireachta in Asaint, Cataibh, Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd. Tá sé suite ar an mbóthar B869 idir (san oirthear) agus (san iarthar). Tá Loch Druim Beag in iarthar an bhaile. (ga)
- Drumbeg (Schots-Gaelisch: An Druim Beag) is een dorp in het westen van de Schotse lieutenancy Sutherland in het raadsgebied Highland met een populatie van ongeveer 60. In de buurt liggen , Nedd en Loch Nedd. (nl)
- Drumbeg är en by i Sutherland, Highland, Skottland. Byn är belägen 13 km från Scourie. Orten har 101 invånare (2011). (sv)
- Drumbeg (Scottish Gaelic: An Druim Beag) is a remote crofting village on the north west coast of Scotland in Assynt, Sutherland, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. The village of Drumbeg lies within a few hundred metres of one of Scotland's earliest known shipwrecks, first surveyed in 2012 by Wessex Archaeology and thought to be a Northern European trading vessel dating to the mid-seventeenth century. Wreck remains include three iron cannons. The significance of this wreck has been recognised in its legal designation as Scotland's first Historic Marine Protected Area, making it an offence to interfere with the wreck without a licence from the Scottish Government, although divers may visit the site on a 'look but don't touch' basis. (en)
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| - View over Loch Drumbeg to the village of Drumbeg itself. In the background, Quinag can be seen rising in the distance (en)
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| - Drumbeg (Scottish Gaelic: An Druim Beag) is a remote crofting village on the north west coast of Scotland in Assynt, Sutherland, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. The village of Drumbeg lies within a few hundred metres of one of Scotland's earliest known shipwrecks, first surveyed in 2012 by Wessex Archaeology and thought to be a Northern European trading vessel dating to the mid-seventeenth century. Wreck remains include three iron cannons. The significance of this wreck has been recognised in its legal designation as Scotland's first Historic Marine Protected Area, making it an offence to interfere with the wreck without a licence from the Scottish Government, although divers may visit the site on a 'look but don't touch' basis. Scenes of the short film, Zip 'n Zoo were filmed in Drumbeg. Several of the villagers appeared in the film as extras. (en)
- Drumbeg, Eskoziako gaeleraz: An Druim Beag, Eskoziako Highland eskualdeko baserriz osatutako herri bat da, Sutherland barrutian. (eu)
- Tá an Druim Beag ina bhaile crochtóireachta in Asaint, Cataibh, Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd. Tá sé suite ar an mbóthar B869 idir (san oirthear) agus (san iarthar). Tá Loch Druim Beag in iarthar an bhaile. (ga)
- Drumbeg (Schots-Gaelisch: An Druim Beag) is een dorp in het westen van de Schotse lieutenancy Sutherland in het raadsgebied Highland met een populatie van ongeveer 60. In de buurt liggen , Nedd en Loch Nedd. (nl)
- Drumbeg är en by i Sutherland, Highland, Skottland. Byn är belägen 13 km från Scourie. Orten har 101 invånare (2011). (sv)
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