Loch nan Easgannan

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Argyllshire

Scotland

Loch nan Easgannan

Trig point at Calgary Point
Trig point at Calgary Point Credit: Peter Edwards

Loch nan Easgannan is a small freshwater loch located in Argyllshire, Scotland. The loch is surrounded by lush greenery, with hills and forests in the distance creating a picturesque backdrop. The name Loch nan Easgannan translates to "lake of the little fishes," hinting at the abundance of fish that can be found in its waters.

The loch is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, with anglers often trying their luck at catching brown trout and perch. The clear waters of Loch nan Easgannan make it an ideal location for fishing, as well as for birdwatching and nature photography.

Surrounded by nature reserves and conservation areas, Loch nan Easgannan is a haven for wildlife. Visitors can spot a variety of bird species, including herons, ducks, and swans, as well as otters and other small mammals that call the loch home.

Overall, Loch nan Easgannan offers a tranquil and serene setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Loch nan Easgannan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.57495/-6.6942871 or Grid Reference NM1152. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Trig point at Calgary Point
Trig point at Calgary Point
Calgary Point Looking over to Gunna
Calgary Point
Looking over to Gunna
Rock outcrops near Calgary Point
Rock outcrops near Calgary Point
Low tide at the west end of Crossapol Bay Crossapol Bay is yet another of Coll's lovely sandy bays - about 2Km wide and there will probably only be you on it!
Low tide at the west end of Crossapol Bay
Crossapol Bay is yet another of Coll's lovely sandy bays - about 2Km wide and there will probably only be you on it!
Footpath sign on Coll Left to Crossapol Beach, right to Calgary Point and behind the photographer to Feall Beach.  There is waymarking on the path to Calgary Point but it is a little spasmodic (June 2011).
Footpath sign on Coll
Left to Crossapol Beach, right to Calgary Point and behind the photographer to Feall Beach. There is waymarking on the path to Calgary Point but it is a little spasmodic (June 2011).
The machair in bloom at Traigh Halum
The machair in bloom at Traigh Halum
Rocky inlet at Traigh Halum Bloody cranesbill, daisies and buttercups in bloom in the machair.
Rocky inlet at Traigh Halum
Bloody cranesbill, daisies and buttercups in bloom in the machair.
Weedy tide-pool near Calgary Point
Weedy tide-pool near Calgary Point
Exposed rock at Calgary Point The hills of Rum just visible in the distance.
Exposed rock at Calgary Point
The hills of Rum just visible in the distance.
The trig at Calgary Point The hills of Rum visible in the distance.
The trig at Calgary Point
The hills of Rum visible in the distance.
Calgary Point Looking over to the island of Gunna and, beyond that, Tiree.
Calgary Point
Looking over to the island of Gunna and, beyond that, Tiree.
Bloody cranesbill and dunes at Traigh nan Siolag Tiree in the distance.
Bloody cranesbill and dunes at Traigh nan Siolag
Tiree in the distance.
Lochan a' Chuirn
Lochan a' Chuirn
Well at Coales House Known by this name on the OS 50,000 mapping, but named "Walkers Cottage" on the 25,000 version.  This well has what appears to be a pump and waterpipe emerging so is not merely decorative.  Caoles House appears to be derelict.
Well at Coales House
Known by this name on the OS 50,000 mapping, but named "Walkers Cottage" on the 25,000 version. This well has what appears to be a pump and waterpipe emerging so is not merely decorative. Caoles House appears to be derelict.
Caoles House (aka Walkers Cottage) Seen over the machair in full bloom.
Caoles House (aka Walkers Cottage)
Seen over the machair in full bloom.
Burial ground at Crossapol According to "Guide to Coll" by Betty MacDougall, high tides wrought such havoc on this graveyard that it could no longer be used.
Burial ground at Crossapol
According to "Guide to Coll" by Betty MacDougall, high tides wrought such havoc on this graveyard that it could no longer be used.
Low tide at the west end of Crossapol Bay The central island in the distance is Bac Mor, better known as Dutchman's Cap.
Low tide at the west end of Crossapol Bay
The central island in the distance is Bac Mor, better known as Dutchman's Cap.
Low tide at the west end of Crossapol Bay
Low tide at the west end of Crossapol Bay
Show me another place!

Loch nan Easgannan is located at Grid Ref: NM1152 (Lat: 56.57495, Lng: -6.6942871)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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