Loch na Boineid

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

Scotland

Loch na Boineid

Ruined buildings at Buaile-mhòr
Ruined buildings at Buaile-mhòr Credit: Toby Speight

Loch na Boineid is a picturesque freshwater loch located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated amidst the stunning Scottish Highlands, this natural water body stretches across an area of approximately 1.5 square kilometers and lies at an elevation of around 200 meters above sea level.

Surrounded by lush greenery, Loch na Boineid is known for its serene and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful getaway. The loch is situated in a remote and untouched landscape, providing visitors with a sense of solitude and an opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

The loch is fed by several small streams and springs, ensuring a constant flow of freshwater. Its water is crystal clear, allowing for excellent visibility and making it a favored spot for fishing enthusiasts. The loch is home to a variety of fish species, including brown trout, pike, and perch, attracting anglers from far and wide.

The surrounding area of Loch na Boineid is a haven for wildlife. The loch's marshy edges provide a suitable habitat for numerous bird species, such as snipes, lapwings, and curlews. Birdwatchers can observe these magnificent creatures in their natural environment, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem.

Visitors to Loch na Boineid can enjoy a range of activities, including fishing, birdwatching, and hiking. The loch is also an ideal spot for picnics and photography, with its serene surroundings providing a picturesque backdrop.

Overall, Loch na Boineid in Inverness-shire is a hidden gem in the Scottish Highlands, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and experience the tranquility of this stunning freshwater loch.

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Loch na Boineid Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.49058/-7.2293291 or Grid Reference NF8656. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ruined buildings at Buaile-mhòr
Ruined buildings at Buaile-mhòr
Rubh' an t-Sagairt
Rubh' an t-Sagairt
Eilean na Hoe
Eilean na Hoe
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.
Kallin Harbour, Grimsay
Kallin Harbour, Grimsay
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.
Kallin Harbour The smaller vessels in the harbour are inshore lobster boats which use creels to trap crabs and lobsters.  The larger vessels are offshore prawn boats which use trawl nets to catch the shellfish.
Kallin Harbour
The smaller vessels in the harbour are inshore lobster boats which use creels to trap crabs and lobsters. The larger vessels are offshore prawn boats which use trawl nets to catch the shellfish.
Isle of Ronay View towards North Uist
Isle of Ronay
View towards North Uist
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.
Vallastrome, Kallin The view along the Vallastrome channel towards the biggest hill on the island of Ronaigh. The trig point at 115m can just be seen.
Vallastrome, Kallin
The view along the Vallastrome channel towards the biggest hill on the island of Ronaigh. The trig point at 115m can just be seen.
Coming in to harbour Small fishing boat entering Kallin harbour on a summer evening. This little boat has a 'FY' registration for Fowey in Cornwall, but arrived at Kallin on the back of a lorry. The 'Stelimar'is a local boat based here.
Coming in to harbour
Small fishing boat entering Kallin harbour on a summer evening. This little boat has a 'FY' registration for Fowey in Cornwall, but arrived at Kallin on the back of a lorry. The 'Stelimar'is a local boat based here.
Baymore: postbox № HS6 15 One of four postboxes on the island of Grimsay. Apart from the one on the main road close to the post office, they are emptied at 11:45am on weekdays and at 9:30am on Saturdays.
Baymore: postbox № HS6 15
One of four postboxes on the island of Grimsay. Apart from the one on the main road close to the post office, they are emptied at 11:45am on weekdays and at 9:30am on Saturdays.
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Loch na Boineid is located at Grid Ref: NF8656 (Lat: 57.49058, Lng: -7.2293291)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 57.49058,-7.2293291
Am Bagh Mor
Alt Name: Baymore
Direction: NW
Traffic Sign: city_limit
Lat/Long: 57.4920421/-7.2253735
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4892319/-7.2233945
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4899026/-7.2239583
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4905262/-7.2244524
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4911278/-7.224969
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4885825/-7.222077
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4940532/-7.229666
Man Made: tower
Tower Construction: lattice
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 57.494528/-7.233324
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4934601/-7.2275799
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4914182/-7.2246721
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