
This week I visited the Dunvegan Hotel for www.HomeofGolf.TV , which is located a 9-iron from the Old Courses 18th green (depending on the wind!) on the corner of Golf Place and North Street in St Andrews. The Dunvegan Hotel, which was deemed the perfect 19th hole by Sam Torrence, is owned and operated by Sheena and Jack Willoughby. Jack, a 4th generation Texan, and his Scottish wife Sheena were kind enough to show me round the Golfers Corner Lounge Bar (although I was somewhat familiar with it, having sunk a few pints there on previous visits!) and chatted with me about how their hotel has come to be St Andrews premier drinking spot for players, caddies and golf fans! Popping in to the Dunvegan Hotel for a drink and something to eat is as much a part of the St Andrews experience as visiting the Old Course. You only have to look around the bar to see that visitors come back time and again for the warm welcome, the fine selections of beers, ales, and spirits, freshly prepared homemade meals and some post-golf banter! During this episode I had a chance to chat to some golfers in the bar who had made the journey from their home courses of NorthGate Country Club in Texas and Green Island Country Club in Georgia to St Andrews many times to enjoy the Dunvegans amazing hospitality and great Scottish links golf. Jack and Sheena are both avid golfers themselves who told me that despite having played the Old Course innumerous times, every time they stand on the first tee its still <b>...</b>
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Morag of Dunvegan was one of the first bagpipe tunes I learned to play. I added the recorded tracks of guitar and keyboard just for fun! Love Comments .............................................................................................................................................. Translation of Gaelic by J. Mark Sugars 1. The young maiden to whom I gave a song of praise Won a victory over my virtues, And until I am laid in my grave I shall praise my Morag. 2. When I take a trip to Fortress Harbor I shall see her likeness in every flower, And the birds will be paying court to me And they will be continually praising Morag. 3. And when I play the bagpipes As is my wont and as I ought, All the music that will go through my fingers Will be continually praising Morag. 4. I shall build for my love A little cottage along the beach, And in Dunvegan of the heroes and chieftains I shall marry my Morag. Dunvegan Castle is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and has been the stronghold of the Chiefs of MacLeod for nearly 800 years. Built on a rock, it has survived clan battles, the extremes of feast and famine and the profound social, political and economic changes through which the Western Highlands and Islands have passed. Among all the historic houses of Scotland there is none that for sheer manifold fascination overtops Dunvegan Castle. It is at once the greatest and most renowned among Hebridean strongholds, and the only one which has been <b>...</b>

Dunvegan Suspension Bridge Construction northbound on Hiway 2. The mighty Peace River flows beneath this landmark structure. Truly a sight and place to behold should you pass this way.

"From the Scottish Choice album. I thought this song was amazingly lovely so here it is. I've no idea what he's saying to/about Morag but I bet it's really beautiful.

Earhart MS 8th grade band performing its 3rd piece, "Knights of Dunvegan", at the Ramona HS Rating Festival held on 3/17/10. The group is under the direction of Nancy Robinson.

a short film showing an area of Dunvegan undergoing the worst kind of make-over. stripping the hillsides of their trees. I know these trees are of an age where they use more oxygen than they produce, but that is entirely besides the point. Skye survives on summer tourism- scenery is everything. c'mon the trees!

Dunvegan Bay is a song written by John Robert Murphy in July of 2002 while camping with family members up in Dunvegan NS in Cape Breton. This is the first paying public performance of this song performed by the members of his band at the Blue Ocean Music Hall in Salisbury Beach 3/10/2011 as they did an opening set for the legendary Irish Tenor John McDermott. Band members are Paula King(Keyboards/Irish Whistle/Vocals), Bronwyn Keith-Hynes(Fiddle/Vocals), Jimi McAvoy(Guitar/Vocals), Steve Tapper(Bass/Woodwinds/Vocals), Mance Grady(Bodhran) and John Robert Murphy on vocals. Thanks to Jack Oliva for filming the whole show: SHOWTIME SOUND AND LIGHTING Event Production Services www.showtimesound.com
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Elizabeth St Cyr and Elizabeth Novoa of Prudential Town Centre Realty present 4240 Dunvegan in Burlington. For full virtual tour go to www.venturehomes.ca
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Maine St. Andrew's Pipes & Drums plays Morag of Dunvegan and The Four Marys at their concert at Colonial Pemaquid on May 23rd, 2009.
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Rosedale Teens dancing MacLeod of Dunvegan at the 2010 Children's Festival
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