Image Steinacleit.jpg right 280px Steinacleit is a prehistoric archeological site in the Outer Hebrides . The site consists of an array of boulders which marks what is left of a chambered cairn , and possibly shows the site was overlain by a huge hall. There are ten large stone slabs surrounding the central mound. Folk legend of the Outer Hebrides states there was probably a battle field near the location. The site is 50 feet in diameter and oval in shape. The age of the site is debatable and according to different sources ranges from 1800&ndash 1500 BC or 3000&ndash 1500 BC. The standing stone Clach an Trushal is visible to the south west from the stone circle. External links http www.historic scotland.gov.uk properties sites detail.htm?propertyID PL 274 coord 58 23 50 N 6 27 27 W type landmark region GB display title Lewis and Harris Prehistoric Western Isles European Standing Stones Category Archaeological sites in the Western Isles Category Historic Scotland properties Category Prehistoric sites in Scotland euro archaeology stub UK hist stub WesternIsles geo stub ga Stein a Cleit nl Steinacleit ... more details
For the novel by Steve Alten The Loch Image Ben Lomond Scotland.jpg thumbnail 300px right View across Loch Lomond , towards Ben Lomond . Loch IPAc en icon l x or IPAc en l k is the Irish language ... the same way as loch. Some lochs could also be called a firth , fjord , estuary , strait or bay ... Nov2007.jpg right 200px thumb Looking down Loch Long, which is a sea loch File Loch Lubnaig 223068248 .jpg right 200px thumb Loch Lubnaig, a reservoir Image Lake of Menteith looking towards Port of Monteith.jpg right thumb 200px The Lake of Menteith Loch Innis MoCholmaig File Loch Derculich near Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland.JPG right thumb 200px Loch Derculich in Perthshire This name for a body ... convention of using CH remained, hence the modern Scottish English loch . Many of the loughs in Northern ... there is no strict size definition, a small loch is often known as a lochan so spelled also in Scottish Gaelic in Irish it is spelled loch n . Perhaps the most famous Scottish loch is Loch Ness , although there are other large examples such as Loch Awe , Loch Lomond and Loch Tay . Examples of sea lochs in Scotland include Loch Long , Loch Fyne , Loch Linnhe , Loch Eriboll , Loch Tristan, Trisloch ... faithful to the names for natural bodies of water for example the Loch Sloy scheme, and Lochs Loch Laggan Laggan and Loch Treig Treig which form part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme near Fort ... Menteith meaning a low lying bit of land in Menteith , and applied to the loch there because of the similarity ... loch is used as a shibboleth to identify natives of England, because the fricative IPAblink x sound ... and Ireland As loch is a common Gaelic word, it is also found as the root of several Manx language ..., viz. South East Loch, Merry Loch, East Loch, Middle Loch and West Loch. Brenton Loch in the Falkland Islands is a sea loch, near Lafonia , East Falkland . See also List of lochs in Scotland List ... External links Wiktionary loch http www.uklakes.net UKLakes Online Database Category Lakes Category ... more details
in a village on the shores of Loch Ness in Scotland . Zachary has not seen his father since his mother ... being attacked by the Loch Ness Monster . The United Kingdom British tabloid newspaper format Tabloids go berserk and soon the Loch is full of boats and crews searching for Nessie . Desperate ... producer Belle Avery confirmed that a Loch film was also in development as well. ref http www.bloody ... Alten homepage http www.youtube.com watch?v Gw 1AgSAInc The Loch Trailer , The Loch Steve Alten s Best selling novel Trailer Steve Alten DEFAULTSORT Loch, The Category 2005 novels Category American adventure ... more details
Loch Leven may refer to Loch Leven, Newfoundland and Labrador , a lake and inhabited place in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Loch Leven, Saskatchewan , a hamlet in Sakatchewan, Canada Loch Leven Kinross , a freshwater loch in Perth and Kinross, Scotland Loch Leven Castle , a fortress on the loch William Douglas of Lochleven , later the 6th Earl of Morton Loch Leven Highlands , a saltwater loch on the west coast of Scotland, south of Fort William Loch Leven California , a lake in California, U.S. Loch Leven , a song by Arab Strap from Monday at the Hug and Pint disambiguation geo de Loch Leven nl Loch Leven sv Loch Leven ... more details
Image Loch Eil.jpg thumb Looking south east along the shoreline from the western head of Loch Eil. Loch Eil Scottish Gaelic , Loch Iall is a loch sea loch in Lochaber , Scotland that opens into Loch Linnhe near the town of Fort William, Highland Fort William . Loch Eil Outward Bound railway station and Locheilside railway station are both situated on the northern shore of the loch. Highland geo stub coord 56 51 N 5 14 W region GB type waterbody source GNS enwiki display title Category Sea lochs of Scotland Eil fr Loch Eil nl Loch Eil nn Loch Eil pl Loch Eil ... more details
File Loch Moy geograph.org.uk 1031211.jpg thumb Loch Moy from the Scottish Gaelic Loch A Mhoigh meaning the Loch of the Plain is a freshwater loch beside the village of Moy near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands . ref http canmore.rcahms.gov.uk en site 14127 details loch moy Site Record for Loch Moy Details Bot generated title ref References reflist coord 57.3836 4.0369 type waterbody region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Moy, Loch Category Freshwater lochs of Scotland ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2010 Image Vy i skottland.JPG thumb 320px Loch Linnhe Loch Linnhe known in Scottish Gaelic Gaelic as An Linne Dhubh upstream of Corran, Lochaber Corran and as An Linne Sheileach downstream of Corran is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland . Loch Linnhe is convert 15 km mi long, and an average of convert 2 km mi wide. It opens onto the Firth of Lorne at its south western end, by Loch Leven Highlands Loch Leven . The branch of the loch which lies to the south east of the island of Lismore, Scotland Lismore is known as the Lynn of Lorne. Loch Eil feeds into Loch Linnhe at the latter s northernmost point, while Loch Creran feeds into the Lynn of Lorne from the east. The town of Fort William, Highland Fort William lies at the northeast end of the loch, at the mouth of the River Lochy . During the summer months, Loch Linnhe is aligned with the setting sun, making it a popular location for photographer s. Gallery gallery Image Loch Linnhe.jpg Loch Linnhe as seen from Fort William Image CorranFerry.JPG Corran Ferry on Loch Linnhe Image Scotland Loch Linnhe bordercropped.jpg Loch Linnhe Image Loch Linnhe 04.jpg Loch Linnhe as seen from Onich gallery Coord 56 42 05 N 5 15 43 W region GB type waterbody source dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Linnhe, Loch Category Sea lochs of Scotland Category Geography of Argyll and Bute Category Lochs of Highland council area cs Loch Linnhe de Loch Linnhe es Loch Linnhe fr Loch Linnhe nl Loch Linnhe no Loch Linnhe nn Loch Linnhe pl Loch Linnhe ru sv Loch Linnhe ... more details
Baron Loch , of Drylaw in the County of Midlothian, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1895 for the soldier and colonial administrator Henry Loch, 1st Baron Loch Sir Henry Loch . ref London Gazette issue 26645 startpage 4102 date 19 July 1895 accessdate 2007 11 16 ref He was the son of James Loch , Member of Parliament for Wick Burghs UK Parliament constituency Wick Burghs . Lord Loch was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He was a Major General in the British Army and also held political office as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard in 1924 and between 1929 and 1931. His two sons, the third and fourth Barons, both succeeded in the title. The barony became extinct on the latter s death in 1991. Barons Loch 1895 Henry Loch, 1st Baron Loch Henry Brougham Loch, 1st Baron Loch 1827 1900 Edward Loch, 2nd Baron Loch Edward Douglas Loch, 2nd Baron Loch 1873 1942 George Henry Compton Loch, 3rd Baron Loch 1916 1982 Spencer Douglas Loch, 4th Baron Loch 1920 1991 References reflist Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Loch Category Baronies Category Extinct baronies ... more details
File Loch Creran geograph.org.uk 53700.jpg thumb Loch Creran is a sea loch in Argyll , on the west coast of Scotland . It is about convert 10 km mi long from its head at Invercreran to its mouth on the Lynn of Lorne, part of Loch Linnhe . The loch separates the areas of Benderloch to the south and Appin to the north. The island of Eriska lies at the mouth of the loch. The loch is bridged at its narrowest point, at Creagan, by the A828 road . The village of Barcaldine, Argyll Barcaldine lies on the south shore of the loch. coord 56 31 38.8 N 5 20 21.2 W region GB type waterbody source dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Creran, Loch Category Sea lochs of Scotland Category Geography of Argyll and Bute Argyll geo stub fr Loch Creran nn Loch Creran ... more details
Distinguish Lough Tay Infobox lake lake name Loch Tay image lake Loch Tay at Kenmore.jpg caption lake Loch Tay at Kenmore in spring image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Perthshire , Scotland coords coord 56 30 56 N 4 08 46 W region GB type waterbody display inline,title type freshwater loch inflow ... Killin , Kenmore, Perth and Kinross Kenmore , Lawers Loch Tay Scottish Gaelic , Loch Tatha is a freshwater loch in the central Scottish Highlands highlands of Scotland , in the district of Perthshire . It is a long narrow loch of around 14 miles 23  km long, and typically around 1 to 1 miles wide, following the line of the valley from the south west to north east. It is the sixth largest loch ... munro s. Image Loch Tay Crannog.jpg left thumb 100px Reconstructed crann g on Loch Tay Killin at the head of the loch, and Kenmore, Perth and Kinross Kenmore at the outflow of the River Tay , are the main ... Acharn , Ardeonaig and Ardtalnaig are located on the south side of the loch whilst Fearnan and Lawers are on the north side. The loch is fed by the rivers Dochart and Lochay at its head and numerous smaller streams. The loch is a popular spot for salmon fishing. The loch, and many of its surroundings, feature in the traditional Scottish Loch Tay Boat Song Scottish Gaelic , Iorram Loch Tatha . Loch ... people lived on defensible, man made islands on the loch, called Crannog s. More than 20 submerged crannogs have been identified in the loch. An example has now been reconstructed on the south side of the loch at the Scottish Crannog Centre . Gallery gallery Image Loch Tay at Kenmore2.jpg Loch Tay at Kenmore in winter File Loch Tay from Kenmore.jpg Loch Tay at Kenmore in summer Image Loch Tay Crannog 01.jpg Loch Tay Crannog Image Loch Tay at Morenish.jpg Loch Tay looking east from Morenish Image Loch Tay 1.jpg Loch Tay gallery External links commons category http www.killin.info The Killin Web ... about Loch Tay and its history Category Lochs of Perth and Kinross Tay Category Protected areas ... more details
For similarly named loch Gare Loch Image Loch Gairloch.jpg thumb 250px Loch Gairloch, from above Gairloch Harbour. The summits of Beinn Alligin in Torridon are in the distance. Loch Gairloch is a loch sea loch on the north west coast of Highland council area Highland , Scotland . Around convert 6 mi km long by convert 1.5 mi km wide, it leads west to the Little Minch . The B8021 and B8056 run around its northern and southern shores respectively, connecting the villages of Gairloch , Charlestown, Kerrysdale, Shieldaig, Badachro , and Port Henderson . Longa Island lies at the loch s entrance. External links http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk areagair Undiscovered Scotland s page on the Gairloch area http www.celticfringe.org.uk gairloch.htm Photographs of Loch Gairloch Highland geo stub coord 57 44 N 5 44 W region GB type waterbody source GNS enwiki display title Category Sea lochs of Scotland Gairloch Category Lochs of Highland council area Gairloch cy Loch Gairloch fr Gair Loch nl Loch Gairloch nn Gair Loch ... more details
File Loch Sunart.jpg thumb Looking south over Loch Sunart to Morvern Loch Sunart Scottish Gaelic lang gd Loch Shuaineart is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland . Loch Sunart runs west from the sea, bounded to the north by the Sunart district of Ardnamurchan and to the south by the Morvern district. An inlet from Loch Sunart, Loch Teacuis, runs south easterly into Morvern. At convert 31 km mi it is the longest sea loch in the Highland council area Highland local government area. The maximum depth of the loch is 124  metres east of C rna and the entrance to Loch Teacuis. Other islands in the loch include Oronsay, Loch Sunart Oronsay , seaward of C rna, Risga, which lies between the two larger islands, and Eilean M r, which lies towards the landward end of the loch in line with Beinn Resipol . File Dramatic Scenery at Loch Sunart geograph.org.uk 1659920.jpg thumb right A considerable part of the loch is leased for aquaculture , with fish farming , originally only of salmon but now somewhat diversified, being established in the 1980s. References http www.scottish places.info features featurefirst2192.html Loch Sunart at http www.scottish places.info gaztitle.html The Gazetteer for Scotland http www.highland.gov.uk NR rdonlyres 9676B889 D077 4B70 8706 0AF9EBAE3720 0 loch sunart september 2004.pdf Loch Sunart Aquaculture Framework Plan Highland council report Lochaber coord 56.7001 5.7569 display t DEFAULTSORT Sunart, Loch Category Sea lochs of Scotland Category Lochs of Highland council area Category Lochaber br Loch Shuaineart fr Loch Sunart nl Loch Sunart nn Loch Sunart ... more details
File Loch Brittle geograph.org.uk 1572268.jpg thumb right Loch Brittle towards Glen Brittle File Loch Brittle geograph.org.uk 1565898.jpg thumb right Loch Brittle from the Cuillin ridge Loch Brittle is a sea loch on the southwest coast of Skye in Scotland. A sandy beach separates Glen Brittle from Loch Brittle. The land to the sides of the loch contain the hills of Beinn an Eoin and Ceanne na Beinne and the point of Rubha an D nain Rubh an Dunain . commons category Loch Brittle Skye coord 57.193 N 6.297 W region GB HLD type waterbody display title Category Sea lochs of Scotland Brittle Category Lochs of Highland council area Brittle Category Landforms of Skye Highland geo stub ... more details
Image Sunsetfiskavaig.jpg thumb right 320px Looking Northwest from Fiskavaig across Loch Bracadale with the Oronsay, Wiay, Tarner Island, and Harlosh Island in order of distance Loch Bracadale is a sea loch on the west coast of Skye in Scotland . Loch Bracadale and its associated inner lochs Loch Harport Harport , Vatten, Caroy, Bharcasaig, na Faolinn and Loch Beag form one of the largest areas of semi enclosed inshore waters around the Skye coast. ref cite web url http www.highland.gov.uk NR rdonlyres E39A4B21 93E9 4D72 B9EA B63DC15E823A 0 loch brac frame oct02.pdf title Loch Bracadale Aquaculture Framework Plan date October 2002 publisher Highland Council accessdate 2007 07 18 ref The shallow waters are exploited for fish and mussel farms as well as scallop diving. The loch contains Harlosh Island , Tarner Island , Wiay, Skye Wiay and the tidal island of Oronsay, Loch Bracadale Oronsay off Ullinish point. Just beyond Idrigill Point on the west are sea stacks known as Macleod s Maidens . See also Bracadale References reflist http www.gla.ac.uk medicalgenetics seakayaking bracadale.htm Seakayaking Bracadale 2007 coord 57.3304 N 6.5194 W display title region GB type waterbody DEFAULTSORT Bracadale Category Sea lochs of Scotland Category Lochs of Highland council area Highland geo stub br Loch Bracadail fr Loch Bracadale ga Loch Br cadal nl Loch Bracadale nn Loch Bracadale ... more details
Loch R g or Loch Roag is a sea loch on the west coast of Lewis , Outer Hebrides . The waters of Loch Roag are pristine and clear, and are today the source of farmed organic salmon and organic mussels. Local wildlife includes abundant seals, as well as sea eagles, herons, otters, etc. Amongst the many islands in it are Great Bernera Eilean Chearstaidh Eilean Kerstay Fuaigh Beag Vuia Beg Fuaigh M r Vuia M r Pabaigh M r Vacsay Loch R g Lewis and Harris coord 58 12 6 N 6 53 39 W region GB type waterbody display title DEFAULTSORT Loch Rog Category Lewis Rog Category Sea lochs of Scotland Rog WesternIsles geo stub ga Loch R g nn Loch R g ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Loch Quoich image lake Loch Quoich.jpg caption lake Looking south west to Sgurr M r Loch Quoich Sgurr M r in the distance image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Lochaber , Scotland coords coord 57 04 N 5 17 W region GB type waterbody source GNS enwiki display inline,title type reservoir , loch inflow outflow catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Loch Quoich Scottish Gaelic Loch Chuaich is a loch and reservoir situated west of Loch Garry approximately 40k m northwest of Fort William, Scotland Fort William , Lochaber , Scotland . The name means loch of the Drinkware cup quaich . Both lochs form part of the Glen Garry hydroelectricity project commissioned by the North of Scotland Hydro Electric Board in the 1950s. The dam on Loch Quoich is the largest rockfill dam in Scotland at 320 m long and 38 m high. The scheme was completed in 1962. DEFAULTSORT Quoich, Loch Category Lochs of Highland council area Quoich Category Reservoirs in Scotland Category Scottish lochs with reported cryptids fr Loch Quoich nn Loch Quoich pl Loch Quoich ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Loch Chon image lake Loch Chon geograph.org.uk 209369.jpg caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Stirling council area Stirling , Scotland coords Coord 56 12 50 N 4 32 50 W region GB type waterbody display inline,title type loch inflow various streems outflow Chon Water Loch Ard Forth River Firth of Forth catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation 90 islands cities Loch Chon is a freshwater loch which lies upstream from Loch Ard , situated west of the village of Aberfoyle, Stirling Aberfoyle . It releases its water into 4 km long Chon Water, which not far from the outlet passes small Loch Chu, and is the main affluent of Loch Ard. Loch Chon itself is fed by several small streams which can be considered to be the true sources of Forth River . commons category Loch Chon Stirling geo stub Category Lochs of Scotland Chon Category Freshwater lochs of Scotland Chon de Loch Chon fr Loch Chon nn Loch Chon ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 Infobox lake lake name Loch Tulla image lake 2011 05 Schotland Loch Tulla 25 05 2011 19 48 20.png caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Argyll and Bute , Scotland coords coord 56.54608 N 4.77821 W region GB type waterbody source enwiki osgb36 NN293428 display inline,title type inflow outflow catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities frozen Loch Tulla lang gd Loch Toilbhe IPA gd l x t l v is a small loch at gbmapping NN293428 near Bridge of Orchy and Glen Coe in Scotland and in the central highlands. It contains salmon some of which are bred locally. It lies north east of the Inveroran Hotel, a popular West Highland Way stop off point close to Bridge of Orchy . Category Lochs of Argyll and Bute Loch Tulla Argyll geo stub de Loch Tulla fr Loch Tulla nl Loch Tulla nn Loch Tulla ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Loch Drunkie image lake Loch Drongaidh Loch Drunkie.jpg caption lake from Duke s Pass image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Stirling coords Coord 56 12 35 N 4 21 15 W region GB type waterbody display inline,title type loch inflow outflow catchment basin countries Scotland length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Unreferenced date December 2008 Loch Drunkie lang gd Loch Drongaidh , IPA gd l x d pron is a small loch near Callander in the Stirling council area Stirling council area , Scotland . DEFAULTSORT Drunkie Category Lochs of Stirling council area Category Geography of Stirling council area Category Protected areas of Stirling Scotland protected area stub Stirling geo stub de Loch Drunkie fr Loch Drunkie nn Loch Drunkie ... more details
ref improve date February 2012 Image Scotland Map Loch Fyne Detail Loch Fyne.png right Loch Fyne Loch Fyne lang gd Loch F ne , IPA gd l x fi n pron , meaning Loch of the Vine or Wine, although there is no evidence ..., Abhainn F ne , was a well respected river is a sea loch on the west coast of Argyll and Bute , Scotland ... lochs. It is connected to the Sound of Jura by the Crinan Canal . Loch Fyne is notable for its oyster fishery, and as a consequence the loch has given its name to the locally owned Loch Fyne Oysters , and the associated Loch Fyne Restaurants . It is also notable for its herring fishing industry, and hence the famous Loch Fyne Kipper, originally caught using the drift net method. In the mid 19th century, Loch Fyne was the centre of the battle between the traditional drift net fishermen and the new ..., Martin ref Loch Fyne is a popular area for sport scuba diving diving and fishing. It is also ... MacEwan and old lachlan castle . Several Scottish sea fishing records have been set in the Loch ... 01 12 00 J. H. Anderson, 1977 Boat The village of Portavadie is on the east shore of the loch. A passenger ferry traverses the loch to Tarbert from the slipway at Portavadie. Dolphin s, Pinniped seal s and otter s inhabit the loch, and basking shark s can be found in its waters during the summer months. A Ross s Gull was present at the loch in early 2007. In the north the terrain is mountainous ... , Arrochar , Tyndrum and Loch Lomond nearby. Around a quarter of a million troops were trained at HMS ... on the shores of Loch Fyne prior to the Normandy Landings D day landings . Gallery gallery Image Inveraray Bridge Loch Fyne.jpg Inveraray Bridge on Loch Fyne. The spires of Inveraray Castle can just be seen on the left. Image Wfm loch fyne.jpg Loch Fyne at Inverary harbour. Image 2008 08 Plum Island and Cowal Games 543.jpg A view towards the north eastern tip of the loch from St Catherines. Image Lochfyne.JPG The view down Loch Fyne, from Inveraray. The Fairy Hill can be seen in the distance ... more details
Unsourced image removed Image Loch Goil Picture.jpg Image Loch Goil and Loch Long from Portincaple.jpg thumb right 260px The mouth of Loch Goil, showing Loch Long , from Portincaple . Loch Goil lang gd Loch Goill is a small sea loch in Scotland . It is an arm of Loch Long . The village of Lochgoilhead stands at its head. Located in the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Lochgoilhead sits at the head of Loch Goil, a fjord type sea loch. Only an hour from the Erskine Bridge , Glasgow Airport the M8 motorway M8 and Glasgow. The village is accessed from the Rest & Be Thankful pass by way of a convert 6 mi 1 single track road. The area is surrounded by hills and mountains, with loch views, and a range of accommodation, leisure activities and entertainment. Several Scottish Sea Fishing shore records are attributed to the Loch class wikitable Species Weight Angler Year Gurnard, Streaked 01 06 08 H. L. Smith, 1971 Haddock 06 12 00 G. Stevenson, 1976 Pipefish, Greater 00 01 13 J.C. Ogilvie, 1992 Wrasse, Goldsinny 00 01 13 T. Lambert, 1977 The landscape at Loch Goil shows its remoteness and Highland grandeur with the Arrochar Alps surrounding with conifers in the Highlands of Scotland. It is used for exercises by Trident submarine s from HMNB Clyde at Faslane. coord 56.131 N 4.896 W region GB display title External links http www.nls.uk maps detail.cfm?id 276 Map showing Loch Goyll Loch Goil , circa 1600 , National Library of Scotland Category Sea lochs of Scotland Goil Argyll geo stub fr Loch Goil nn Loch Goil ... more details
Otheruses Insh disambiguation Infobox lake lake name Loch Insh image lake Loch Insh2.jpg caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Scottish Highlands Highlands , Scotland coords coord 57 07 N 3 55 W region GB type waterbody source GNS enwiki display inline,title type freshwater loch inflow outflow catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities File Misty Morning on Loch Insh geograph.org.uk 148480.jpg thumb Loch Insh in the mist Loch Insh is a loch in Scottish Highlands Highlands region, Scotland . It is situated in the heart of Badenoch and Strathspey , seven miles south of Aviemore and seven miles north of Kingussie . The loch is a location for sailing and kayaking canoeing . There is a well stocked watersports centre on the southeast side of the loch and good fishing also. The watersports centre is complemented by several Chalets and a small hotel by the name of Insh Hall. See also List of freshwater islands in Scotland External links http www.lochinsh.com Loch Insh Watersports DEFAULTSORT Insh Category Lochs of Highland council area Category Badenoch and Strathspey Category Freshwater lochs of Scotland Highland geo stub de Loch Insh fr Loch Insh nn Loch Insh ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Loch D ghaill br Loch Doule br Loch Doughaill image lake Loch D ghaill geograph.org.uk 8185.jpg caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Wester Ross , Scotland coords coord 57 28 19 N 5 20 26 W region GB type waterbody source GNS enwiki display inline,title type freshwater loch inflow River Carron, Wester Ross River Carron outflow River Carron, Wester Ross River Carron catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Loch D ghaill also anglicised as Loch Doule or Loch Doughaill is a loch on the River Carron, Wester Ross River Carron in Wester Ross , Scotland . The A890 road and the Kyle of Lochalsh Line a branch of the Highland railway both run along its northwest shore. Loch Carron is located 8 km downriver. DEFAULTSORT Dughaill Category Lochs of Highland council area Highland geo stub de Loch D ghaill fr Loch D ghaill nn Loch D ghaill ... more details
For the shinty club Lochbroom Camanachd Infobox UK feature official name Loch Broom shire county state ... Loch Broom.jpg static image caption static image 2 name static image 2 caption os grid reference NH125935 latitude 57.891 longitude 5.165 Loch Broom Scottish Gaelic Loch Bhraoin, loch of rain showers ... is a sea loch located in northwestern Ross and Cromarty , in the former parish of Lochbroom , in the west coast of Scotland . The small town of Ullapool lies on the eastern shore of the loch. Alternatively, the reference to broom is thought to be derived from the spreading yellow gorse. Little Loch Broom Its sister loch, Little Loch Broom, lies just to the west, at the foot of An Teallach and opening into the Minch . The village of Dundonnell , is located at the mouth of the loch, linked by the A832 road A832 coast road to Camusnagaul on the eastern shore, midway up the loch, and Badcaul further north. The loch is an important wildlife habitat, and a population of cormorants often bask on the rocks jutting out of the water. Geography Loch Broom Loch Broom is fed by River Broom which rises in the Dirrie Mountains Dirrie mountains. issuing from two lochs, Loch Bhraoin and Loch Droma . Loch ... Breac to the south. Loch Droma feeds the river Abhainn Droma. The two rivers join close to Cuileig Power Station, 4.75 miles southeast of Loch Brown, passing Leal Forrest before joining the loch as a fast flowing river with a strong current. Loch Broom opens from the Minch at a width of 12.5 miles, covers 7 miles south eastwards, and holds the Summer Isles over that distance, and ramifies into Loch Broom proper in the North, with the sea loch, Loch Kanaird to the northeast close to Isle Martin , which overlooks Annat Bay on the Scoraig peninsula to the west which separates Loch Broom from Little Loch Broom in the middle and Gruinard Bay in the South. At its mouth proper, Loch Broom is 4 ... scotland gazettr.htm Retrieved on Jan 6, 2011 ref Little Loch Broom File Loch ... more details
ref improve date February 2012 Infobox lake lake name Loch Eck image lake 2008 08 Plum Island and Cowal Games 409.jpg caption lake A view of the loch, looking south image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Argyll and Bute , Scotland coords coord 56 06 N 5 00 W region GB type waterbody source GNS enwiki display inline,title type loch inflow outflow catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Loch Eck Scottish Gaelic Gaelic Loch Eich is a loch located on the Cowal peninsula, north of Dunoon , Argyll and Bute , Scotland . It is seven miles long. Apart from Loch Lomond , it is the only naturally occurring habitat of the powan . External links http guide.visitscotland.com vs guide 5,en,SCH1 objectId,ACC62468Svs,curr,GBP,season,at1,selectedEntry,home home.html Loch Eck Category Lochs of Argyll and Bute cs Loch Eck de Loch Eck fr Loch Eck gd Loch Aic nn Loch Eck ... more details