Loch a' Sgùrr

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

Scotland

Loch a' Sgùrr

View towards Lingarabay Looking south.
View towards Lingarabay Credit: Richard Dorrell

Loch a' Sgùrr is a picturesque freshwater loch located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Nestled amidst the stunning Scottish Highlands, it is situated about 10 miles northeast of the town of Inverness. The loch stretches for approximately 1.5 miles and has an average width of 300 meters, covering an area of around 60 hectares.

Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, Loch a' Sgùrr offers a tranquil and serene environment. The loch's crystal-clear waters are fed by small streams and springs that cascade down from the surrounding mountains. The water is remarkably clean and supports a diverse range of aquatic life, including several species of fish such as brown trout and pike.

The shoreline of Loch a' Sgùrr is predominantly rocky, with scattered patches of pebbles and sand. The loch is also adorned with small, picturesque islands that provide nesting sites for various bird species. The islands are covered in dense vegetation, creating a natural habitat for numerous waterfowl, including swans, ducks, and geese.

Surrounding the loch, there is a mix of open land and marshy areas, which are home to a variety of plant species, including reeds, rushes, and water lilies. This freshwater marsh acts as a crucial ecosystem, providing nesting and foraging grounds for numerous bird species, as well as shelter for amphibians and invertebrates.

Loch a' Sgùrr is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and anglers. Visitors can enjoy fishing on the loch, exploring the peaceful surroundings, or simply marveling at the breathtaking beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch a' Sgùrr Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.772023/-6.9273667 or Grid Reference NG0786. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View towards Lingarabay Looking south.
View towards Lingarabay
Looking south.
Track and sheep pen, Lingarabay A few nomadic sheep manage to survive here, among the heather and bedrock on the east coast of Harris.
Track and sheep pen, Lingarabay
A few nomadic sheep manage to survive here, among the heather and bedrock on the east coast of Harris.
Ruin at Ardvey Abandoned and derelict, in spite of being relatively modern.
Ruin at Ardvey
Abandoned and derelict, in spite of being relatively modern.
Loch Fhionnsabhaigh The blue pay-to-view telescope is probably there to enable seal-watchers to get a closer view - though as the seals were today basking on rocks just a few yards from the shore, the scope was barely necessary.
See also: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7033022">NG0887 : Common seals in Loch Fhionnsabhaigh</a>.
Loch Fhionnsabhaigh
The blue pay-to-view telescope is probably there to enable seal-watchers to get a closer view - though as the seals were today basking on rocks just a few yards from the shore, the scope was barely necessary. See also: NG0887 : Common seals in Loch Fhionnsabhaigh.
Common seals in Loch Fhionnsabhaigh A slightly zoomed-in image, taken from the shore of the loch.
Common seals in Loch Fhionnsabhaigh
A slightly zoomed-in image, taken from the shore of the loch.
The road approaching Fionnsabhagh from the south
The road approaching Fionnsabhagh from the south
Prostrate Juniper near Beinn na h-Aire Zone 2 - Juniperus communis ssp nana. Found in abundance in this area - this one on the slopes of Beinn na h-Aire, on the way up to Roineabhal from Lingreabhagh. This is a designated National Scenic Area (NSA).
Prostrate Juniper near Beinn na h-Aire
Zone 2 - Juniperus communis ssp nana. Found in abundance in this area - this one on the slopes of Beinn na h-Aire, on the way up to Roineabhal from Lingreabhagh. This is a designated National Scenic Area (NSA).
Desolate inland Harris Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Desolate inland Harris
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Loch an Luig One of the hundreds of small lochs among the gneiss of eastern Harris.
Loch an Luig
One of the hundreds of small lochs among the gneiss of eastern Harris.
Loch Sgùrr The road is right on the brink of this small lochan.
Loch Sgùrr
The road is right on the brink of this small lochan.
Fionnsabhaigh Finsbay is one of the scattered villages on the east side of Harris, settled by people evicted from the fertile machair land on the west during the Highand Clearances.
Fionnsabhaigh
Finsbay is one of the scattered villages on the east side of Harris, settled by people evicted from the fertile machair land on the west during the Highand Clearances.
Finsbay One of a handful of small settlements in Eastern Harris.
Finsbay
One of a handful of small settlements in Eastern Harris.
Sea Inlet at Ardvey Marked on the map as a tidal pond, this is connected to the sea on the right, beyond the narrowest part. It is, unfortunately, difficult to photograph anything in this area without including the necessary evil of power lines.
Sea Inlet at Ardvey
Marked on the map as a tidal pond, this is connected to the sea on the right, beyond the narrowest part. It is, unfortunately, difficult to photograph anything in this area without including the necessary evil of power lines.
Tidal Inlet at Aird Mhighe The inlet is in this square but the house is in the next square.
Tidal Inlet at Aird Mhighe
The inlet is in this square but the house is in the next square.
Loch Fhionnsabhaigh One of the larger sea-lochs on the east coast of Harris.
Loch Fhionnsabhaigh
One of the larger sea-lochs on the east coast of Harris.
Loch Holmasaig A small lochan, one of dozens alongside the Bays road.
Loch Holmasaig
A small lochan, one of dozens alongside the Bays road.
Mission House Studio At Finsbay/Fionnsabhagh, looking in much better condition than it does on Google Street View imagery of 2009.
Mission House Studio
At Finsbay/Fionnsabhagh, looking in much better condition than it does on Google Street View imagery of 2009.
Ruined house by the shore At the end of the road to Borsham/Boirseam
Ruined house by the shore
At the end of the road to Borsham/Boirseam
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Loch a' Sgùrr is located at Grid Ref: NG0786 (Lat: 57.772023, Lng: -6.9273667)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///chilled.endearing.faster. Near Leverburgh, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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