Morag's Lodge
Set in wooded grounds, just minutes walk from the bustling village of Fort Augustus and the banks of Loch Ness, Morag's Lodge offers quality budget accommodation for independent travellers and
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Fort Augustus is a settlement in the Scottish Highlands, at the south west end of Loch Ness. The village has a population of around 646 (2001), The village is heavily reliant on tourism.
The Gaelic name for the modern village is Cill Chuimein, and the accepted etymology is that the settlement was originally named after Saint Cummein of Iona who built a church
there. Other suggestions are that it was originally called Ku Chuimein after one of two abbots of Iona of the Comyn clan, whose badge Lus mhic Chuimein refers to the Cumin
plant, or that it was called Cill a' Chuimein ("Comyn's Burialplace") after the last Comyn in Lochaber.