Loch an Aba

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

Scotland

Loch an Aba

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

Loch an Aba is a small freshwater loch located in the county of Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated within the beautiful Glen Affric, it is surrounded by stunning landscapes and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

This loch has a unique shape, resembling a pool or pond rather than a typical elongated lake. It spans approximately 1.5 kilometers in length and 0.5 kilometers in width, with a maximum depth of around 10 meters. The water in Loch an Aba is crystal clear, reflecting the surrounding mountains and creating a picturesque scene.

The area around the loch is characterized by lush green vegetation, including various species of sedges, grasses, and reeds. This creates a freshwater marsh ecosystem, which is home to a diverse range of plant and animal life. Visitors can spot a variety of aquatic plants, such as water lilies and pondweed, floating on the calm surface of the loch.

The loch also offers habitat to a variety of wildlife, including waterfowl, such as ducks and swans, which can often be seen gliding across the water. The marshy areas provide an ideal environment for amphibians like frogs and newts, as well as insects and small mammals.

Overall, Loch an Aba is a tranquil and serene location, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Its unique shape, clear waters, and surrounding marshland make it a haven for wildlife and a delightful destination for visitors to Inverness-shire.

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Loch an Aba Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.4859/-7.2228439 or Grid Reference NF8756. 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
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.
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.
Cottage on Ronay Ronay
Cottage on Ronay
Ronay
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.
Kallin: postbox № HS6 25 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.
Kallin: postbox № HS6 25
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 an Aba is located at Grid Ref: NF8756 (Lat: 57.4859, Lng: -7.2228439)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 57.4859,-7.2228439
Bus Stop
Grimsay Island
Local Ref: MORE
Naptan AtcoCode: 6010731675
Naptan Bearing: N
Naptan CommonName: Grimsay Island
Naptan Indicator: Baymore
Naptan Landmark: Baymore
Naptan NaptanCode: 94723529
Naptan Street: Baymore
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 57.4881997/-7.221983
Passing Place
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Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4842403/-7.2295849
Barrier: cattle_grid
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Am Bàgh Mòr
Alt Name: Bagh More
Name En: Baymore
Name Gd: Am Bàgh Mòr
Place: village
Lat/Long: 57.4879179/-7.2209063
Passing Place
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Historical Boat Building
Board Type: history
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 57.484478/-7.2307527
Uist Wool
Contact Facebook: UistWool
Contact Instagram: uistwool
Contact Pinterest: uistwool
Contact Twitter: uistwool
Shop: wool
Website: https://www.uistwool.com/
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Na Ceallan
Alt Name: Kallin
Direction: NNW
Traffic Sign: city_limit
Lat/Long: 57.4838998/-7.2295524
Na Ceallan
Alt Name: Kallin
Direction: NW
Traffic Sign: city_limit
Lat/Long: 57.4862715/-7.2185782
Am Bàgh Mòr
Alt Name: Baymore
Direction: SE
Traffic Sign: city_limit
Lat/Long: 57.4862657/-7.2185661
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 11:45; Sa 09:30
Drive Through: yes
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Mounting: pole
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: HS6 15
Royal Cypher: scottish_crown
Lat/Long: 57.4882242/-7.2218035
Ceanairidh
Alt Name: Ceannairidh
Place: isolated_dwelling
Lat/Long: 57.4848384/-7.2297871
Bàgh Mòr
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 57.4880044/-7.2192514
Rubh a' Bhàigh Mhòir
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 57.489019/-7.2173028
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4851713/-7.2303737
Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4892319/-7.2233945
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4899026/-7.2239583
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4885825/-7.222077
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4881599/-7.2216171
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 57.4862488/-7.2184072
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4832687/-7.2293111
Generator Method: wind_turbine
Generator Source: wind
Generator Type: horizontal_axis
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 57.4851642/-7.2286285
Generator Method: wind_turbine
Generator Source: wind
Generator Type: horizontal_axis
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 57.4846141/-7.2282134
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4831057/-7.227487
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4850909/-7.2153155
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 57.4852293/-7.2156833
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4872868/-7.2212134
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.486948/-7.220394
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4841048/-7.2288129
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4835858/-7.2292742
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