Loch nan Cuiseag is a small, freshwater loch located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. The loch is surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, creating a picturesque and tranquil setting. It covers an area of approximately 50 acres and has a maximum depth of around 10 meters.
The water in Loch nan Cuiseag is clear and clean, making it an ideal habitat for various aquatic plants and wildlife. The loch is home to a variety of fish species, including trout and perch, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.
The shores of Loch nan Cuiseag are lined with reeds and other vegetation, providing important habitat for birds and other wildlife. Birdwatchers may spot a variety of species, such as herons, ducks, and swans, along the shores of the loch.
Visitors to Loch nan Cuiseag can enjoy a peaceful day of fishing, birdwatching, or simply taking in the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape. The loch is easily accessible by car and has a small parking area nearby for visitors' convenience.
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Images are sourced within 2km of 57.485367/-7.2499186 or Grid Reference NF8556. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.
Loch nan Cuiseag is located at Grid Ref: NF8556 (Lat: 57.485367, Lng: -7.2499186)
Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar
Police Authority: Highlands and Islands
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