Loch a' Bhradain

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Loch a' Bhradain

Flodda causeway
Flodda causeway Credit: Catherine Morgan

Loch a' Bhradain, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is a picturesque freshwater loch surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes. This body of water, also known as Loch of the Salmon, is nestled within the Scottish Highlands, offering visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting.

Spanning approximately 1.5 square kilometers, Loch a' Bhradain is relatively small compared to other lochs in the region. However, what it lacks in size, it compensates for with its stunning beauty and rich biodiversity. The loch is fed by several small streams and springs, ensuring a constant inflow of freshwater throughout the year.

Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, the loch provides a habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species. Its crystal-clear waters are home to a variety of fish, including brown trout and Atlantic salmon, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the presence of various waterfowl, such as mallards, tufted ducks, and great crested grebes that frequent the loch.

The area surrounding Loch a' Bhradain is predominantly rural, with scattered farms and cottages dotting the landscape. The loch's tranquil ambiance, combined with the untouched natural surroundings, creates an ideal location for outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, and wildlife spotting.

To reach Loch a' Bhradain, visitors can take a scenic drive along the winding country roads that meander through the Scottish Highlands. The loch is easily accessible and offers ample parking facilities for those looking to explore its beauty. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an opportunity to immerse oneself in nature, Loch a' Bhradain is a hidden gem in Inverness-shire that promises a memorable experience for all who visit.

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Loch a' Bhradain Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.489119/-7.2542516 or Grid Reference NF8556. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Flodda causeway
Flodda causeway
NCN780 on Grimsay Looking east, Loch an Fhaing on the left and Eaval, North Uist, in the distance.
NCN780 on Grimsay
Looking east, Loch an Fhaing on the left and Eaval, North Uist, in the distance.
Signpost on Grimsay The house beyond the end of Loch an Fhaing is marked as a Post Office on the map, but the may not be up to date information.
Signpost on Grimsay
The house beyond the end of Loch an Fhaing is marked as a Post Office on the map, but the may not be up to date information.
Bus stop and post box on Grimsay At the road-end of a loop that leaves the main road [A865].
Bus stop and post box on Grimsay
At the road-end of a loop that leaves the main road [A865].
House on Grimsay Looking across Bog Cotton from the A865.
House on Grimsay
Looking across Bog Cotton from the A865.
Gearraidh Dubh Looking over the shore near Gearraidh Dubh towards Eabhal.
Gearraidh Dubh
Looking over the shore near Gearraidh Dubh towards Eabhal.
Loch na Faoileag on Grimsay One of many small islets on Loch na Faoileag on the Isle of Grimsay
Loch na Faoileag on Grimsay
One of many small islets on Loch na Faoileag on the Isle of Grimsay
Loch na Faoileag Shoreline A view along the shoreline to north west finger on Loch na Faoileag (Isle of Grimsay) .Taken on the opposite bank from the roadside.
Loch na Faoileag Shoreline
A view along the shoreline to north west finger on Loch na Faoileag (Isle of Grimsay) .Taken on the opposite bank from the roadside.
Loch na Faoileag Cairn A small cairn situated at the south-eastern end of Loch na Faoileag.
Loch na Faoileag Cairn
A small cairn situated at the south-eastern end of Loch na Faoileag.
Near Gearraidh Dubh
Near Gearraidh Dubh
Bagh Sgotbheinn Not all Hebridean buildings fall into disrepair. I note that Dave Fergusson's 2007 photograph includes this small building, but now, twelve years later it has a new roof and is looking well cared for.
Bagh Sgotbheinn
Not all Hebridean buildings fall into disrepair. I note that Dave Fergusson's 2007 photograph includes this small building, but now, twelve years later it has a new roof and is looking well cared for.
Eilean an t-Seagail Seating located at a parking spot just off the A865 near Baile Glas on Benbecula.
Eilean an t-Seagail
Seating located at a parking spot just off the A865 near Baile Glas on Benbecula.
Old harbour, Grimsay A crofthouse sitting on a reclaimed piece of land at Baymore (Bagh mor) which was the main harbour on the island before the Kallin (Ceallan) development.  The harbour is littered with lots of old creels and other flotsam and there are many old stone piers.
Old harbour, Grimsay
A crofthouse sitting on a reclaimed piece of land at Baymore (Bagh mor) which was the main harbour on the island before the Kallin (Ceallan) development. The harbour is littered with lots of old creels and other flotsam and there are many old stone piers.
The summit region of Grimsay Grimsay is a low island between North Uist and Benbecula. It is difficult to be certain of its highest point, but this eminence, 25m or so above Mean Sea Level, is a good contender.
The summit region of Grimsay
Grimsay is a low island between North Uist and Benbecula. It is difficult to be certain of its highest point, but this eminence, 25m or so above Mean Sea Level, is a good contender.
Road on Eilean na h-Airigh Leaving the causeway from Benbecula and heading for Grimsay and North Uist. Eaval / Eabhal is the North Uist mountain in the distance.
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Road on Eilean na h-Airigh
Leaving the causeway from Benbecula and heading for Grimsay and North Uist. Eaval / Eabhal is the North Uist mountain in the distance. LinkExternal link
Baile Glas, Grimsay Hamlet on the causewayed road between Benbecula and North Uist.
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Baile Glas, Grimsay
Hamlet on the causewayed road between Benbecula and North Uist. LinkExternal link
Sand Flats at Grimsay Tidal flats between Grimsay (foreground) and North Uist (background). Eaval / Eabhal is the distinctive mountain.
Sand Flats at Grimsay
Tidal flats between Grimsay (foreground) and North Uist (background). Eaval / Eabhal is the distinctive mountain.
Sandy inlet on the coast of Grimsay One of a maze of inlets and channels around Grimsay. This view is interesting as there are remains of old field walls [possibly iron age/centre picture] visible in the sand, indicating a lower sea level at some time. Cloud capped Eabhal rises in the distance.
Sandy inlet on the coast of Grimsay
One of a maze of inlets and channels around Grimsay. This view is interesting as there are remains of old field walls [possibly iron age/centre picture] visible in the sand, indicating a lower sea level at some time. Cloud capped Eabhal rises in the distance.
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Loch a' Bhradain is located at Grid Ref: NF8556 (Lat: 57.489119, Lng: -7.2542516)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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