Proper noun
Ross-shire
(historical) A former county in the Scottish Highlands, including most of Ross as well as Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Dingwall is the traditional county town. Merged with Cromartyshire in 1890 as Ross and Cromarty.
However, with Caberfeidh hosting the popular Ross-shire sixes, the pitch was unavailable. Source: Internet
One place where it’s easy to view them is at Rogie Falls, near Contin – easily accessible and surrounded by some glorious Ross-shire countryside. Source: Internet