Gaelforce 5Gaelforce 5 is an independent web site whose primary objective is the promotion of Scottish Gaelic and the support of all other lesser used Languages
Gaelic.net - a Resource for Learners and Native SpeakersGaelic.net aims to encourage the active use of Scots Gaelic and to provide both learners and native speakers alike with a comprehensive source of information about the Gaelic language, culture and world wide community.
Gaelic Resource DatabaseThis is the Gaelic Resource Database and was established by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar in 1990 Contains a large amount of information and meterial including poems, folklore, songs in Gaelic.
The Gaelic HomepageThe Gaelic Homepage is a web site devoted to the language and culture of the Gaels for people who speak or did speak any of the three Gaelic languages - Scottish, Irish or Manx.
MacBain's DictionaryThis is a site devoted to MacBain's celebrated Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language which was first published in 1896.
Pibroch.netThis site is devoted to the art of bagpiping and exists to support learners, develop audiences and increase the flow of accurate information
Stòrdàta Briathrachais Gàidhlig: a modern Gaelic dictionary onlineStòrdàta Briathrachais Gàidhlig was first published in 1993 and represents a massive collection of Gaelic words useful in modern life. This site offers the opportunity to seek meanings for words (either English or Gaelic) using the Stòrdàta.
Uist On Line' Gaelic PagesGaelic pages on Uist on Line site. Informations, news and links to other Gaelic sites.
Donald MacDonald - the bard of EiseavalThis site provides an exposition of the life and works of Donald MacDonald(Dòmhnall Aonghais Bhàin) a Gaelic bard from South Lochboisdale,South Uist.
Beag air BheagA taste of Scottish Gaelic for absolute beginners.
Fiona Mackenzie - Gaelic singer from DingwallWell known Gaelic singer from the Highlands who is now working for Highland Council as the Mairi Mhor Gaelic Song Fellow - to promote interest and participation in Gaelic Singing.
SgleogA lively new Gaelic website for Gaelic-speaking teenagers, packed with relevant information for young people.
Gaelic Tree AlphabetThe eighteen letters of the original Gaelic alphabet remain intriguing because they were founded on the native trees of Scotland. Each letter of the alphabet referenced a particular tree.
Am Baile - the Gaelic VillageThe Am Baile (Gaelic Village) project will provide a major learning and research resource for everyone with an interest in the language, culture and history of the Scottish Highlands and Islands.