Loch Sgealtair

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

Scotland

Loch Sgealtair

Jetty and boat on Loch Sgealtair
Jetty and boat on Loch Sgealtair Credit: Alan Pickup

Loch Sgealtair, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is a picturesque freshwater loch nestled amidst the stunning Scottish Highlands. Stretching across an area of approximately 2 square kilometers, it is a tranquil haven for both nature enthusiasts and tourists seeking a serene escape.

Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, Loch Sgealtair boasts crystal-clear waters that reflect the breathtaking beauty of its surroundings. It is fed by numerous small streams and rivulets that trickle down from the nearby mountains, ensuring a constant flow of fresh, clean water. The loch's depth varies, with some parts reaching up to 10 meters.

The shores of Loch Sgealtair are adorned with a diverse range of vegetation, including reeds, rushes, and water lilies, creating a vibrant and ecologically rich environment. The loch serves as a natural habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as otters, ducks, geese, and swans, which can often be seen gracefully gliding across its calm waters.

In addition to its natural beauty, Loch Sgealtair offers recreational activities for visitors. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a peaceful angling experience, as the loch is home to species like brown trout and pike. The tranquil atmosphere also makes it an ideal spot for kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, allowing visitors to explore the loch's nooks and crannies at their own pace.

The surrounding area provides ample opportunities for hiking, with scenic walking trails offering panoramic views of Loch Sgealtair and the surrounding Highlands. The loch's remote location ensures a sense of seclusion and tranquility, making it a hidden gem within the heart of Inverness-shire.

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Loch Sgealtair Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.601523/-7.1992629 or Grid Reference NF8968. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Jetty and boat on Loch Sgealtair
Jetty and boat on Loch Sgealtair
Loch nan Geireann A view across Loch nan Geireann, with the peaked hill of Sgeallrabhal to the left of the setting sun.
Loch nan Geireann
A view across Loch nan Geireann, with the peaked hill of Sgeallrabhal to the left of the setting sun.
Track leading off the A865 The water beyond is the sea loch, Loch Blathaisbhal.
Track leading off the A865
The water beyond is the sea loch, Loch Blathaisbhal.
South Lee and an unnamed lochan by Bagh Leireabhagh Moorland lochan on the rough walk to the Lees.
South Lee and an unnamed lochan by Bagh Leireabhagh
Moorland lochan on the rough walk to the Lees.
Lochmaddy The main port in North Uist.
Lochmaddy
The main port in North Uist.
Inlet of Loch Mhidhinis Desolate looking on a grey April day.
Inlet of Loch Mhidhinis
Desolate looking on a grey April day.
Loch an Struth Mhòir This is the narrow inlet to a substantial loch just north of Lochmaddy.
Loch an Struth Mhòir
This is the narrow inlet to a substantial loch just north of Lochmaddy.
Jetty on Loch Sgealtair. Used mainly for the fish farm.
Jetty on Loch Sgealtair.
Used mainly for the fish farm.
Loch Shir Thomais One of the many inlets of Loch Nam Madadh (Loch Maddy)
Loch Shir Thomais
One of the many inlets of Loch Nam Madadh (Loch Maddy)
Free range hebridean chickens Just how free range I'm not sure, the closest house was quite a way away over a Loch
Free range hebridean chickens
Just how free range I'm not sure, the closest house was quite a way away over a Loch
Lilies on a Loch I was surprised at just how many of the lochs have water lilies, this one also has Li a Tuath and Li a Deas in the distance
Lilies on a Loch
I was surprised at just how many of the lochs have water lilies, this one also has Li a Tuath and Li a Deas in the distance
Loch Midhinis In the distance can be seen the hills of the Isle of Harris
Loch Midhinis
In the distance can be seen the hills of the Isle of Harris
Road Junction near Sruth Mor On the way south from the ferry from Harris, the A865 meets the A867.  The black house on the left of the picture has been rescued from ruin by the addition of a corrugated-iron roof, but the windows are blocked-up, so at best it is used for storage.
Road Junction near Sruth Mor
On the way south from the ferry from Harris, the A865 meets the A867. The black house on the left of the picture has been rescued from ruin by the addition of a corrugated-iron roof, but the windows are blocked-up, so at best it is used for storage.
Channel to Loch Houran The narrow channel linking Lochs an Struth Mhòir and Houran.
Channel to Loch Houran
The narrow channel linking Lochs an Struth Mhòir and Houran.
"In need of some modernisation" A semi-ruined cottage by the road into Lochmaddy, badly in need of some TLC!
"In need of some modernisation"
A semi-ruined cottage by the road into Lochmaddy, badly in need of some TLC!
Loch Houram Tidal inlet of the larger sea loch, Loch nam Madadh.
Loch Houram
Tidal inlet of the larger sea loch, Loch nam Madadh.
Loch an Rubha Iar One of many small lochs which abound in North Uist
Loch an Rubha Iar
One of many small lochs which abound in North Uist
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Loch Sgealtair is located at Grid Ref: NF8968 (Lat: 57.601523, Lng: -7.1992629)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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