Since questions come up about it from time to time, I'm creating this thread for links to sites which offer pronunciation guides for Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig). This thread will be locked, but will have additional links/resources added as appropriate. There will also be a "stickied" thread where people can make additional suggestions for resources to be added here.
For a basic resource for Gaelic pronunciation, here's a link to the Akerbeltz site which has links to various pages where you can see the pronunciation of various consonant and vowel combinations spelled out in the international phonetic alphabet (IPA), and also listen to them being pronounced. You can download all of the files available there as well, for future use.
http://www.akerbeltz.org/index.php?titl ... 3%A0idhligThe site can be confusing at first, but if you look below the words "Fuaimean na Gàidhlig" in the green banner at the bottom, you'll find little links which will take you to a wealth of pronunciation material, with downloadable audio files.
This site also offers an opportunity to hear Gaelic spoken, with various songs and readings from around Scotland:
http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk