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Gills, Caithness
Galltair is a remote coastal, scattered crofting township and former fishing village, on the north coast of Caithness, Scottish Highlands, in the Scotland, Scottish council area of Highland Council area, Highland. The settlement overlooks Gills Bay and consists of Upper Gills to the south and the main township on the coast. The township is between the villages of Mey, Highland, Mey to the west along the A836 road, A836 coast road, and the village of Canisbay to the east. A ferry terminal on Gills Bay has a service to Orkney. References

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Mey, Highland
Mey is a remote village, located on the north coast of Scotland in Caithness, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Mey lies west of John o' Groats and southeast of the Loch of Mey. The Castle of Mey lies northeast overlooking Mey Bay Mey or Mei may refer to: ;People *Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, early 17th century Dutch explorer *Lev Mei (1822–1862), Russian dramatist and poet * Marie-Anett Mey (born 1971), French musician * Melis Karin Mey (born 1983), Turkish long jumper * .... There is also a hotel run in the former coaching inn. References Populated places in Caithness {{Highland-geo-stub ...
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