Loch Morsgail

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

Scotland

Loch Morsgail

View Towards Loch Ruadh Meadhanach A view towards Loch Ruadh Meadhanach from the lower slopes of Caultrashal Mor [Coltraiseal Mòr].
View Towards Loch Ruadh Meadhanach Credit: Rude Health

Loch Morsgail is a stunning freshwater body located in the county of Ross-shire, in the Highlands region of Scotland. Spanning an area of approximately 3.5 square kilometers, it is situated within the Morsgail Estate, amidst picturesque surroundings.

Surrounded by rolling hills and rugged moorland, Loch Morsgail offers a tranquil and serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike. The lake is fed by several small streams and is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, which are teeming with a variety of freshwater fish species, including brown trout, salmon, and sea trout.

The surrounding landscape plays host to an abundance of wildlife, with the loch serving as a vital habitat for numerous bird species, such as golden eagles, ospreys, and greylag geese. Visitors can often spot these majestic creatures soaring above the water, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

The shores of Loch Morsgail are adorned with lush vegetation, including reed beds and wetland plants, creating a rich freshwater marsh ecosystem. This diverse habitat supports a wide array of flora and fauna, including water lilies, sedges, and dragonflies. It also provides a nesting ground for various waterfowl, such as mallards and tufted ducks.

Access to Loch Morsgail is available through the Morsgail Estate, which offers fishing permits and boat rentals for those seeking to explore the lake. Additionally, the surrounding area provides ample opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and photography, making Loch Morsgail a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch Morsgail Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.094207/-6.8606418 or Grid Reference NB1322. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View Towards Loch Ruadh Meadhanach A view towards Loch Ruadh Meadhanach from the lower slopes of Caultrashal Mor [Coltraiseal Mòr].
View Towards Loch Ruadh Meadhanach
A view towards Loch Ruadh Meadhanach from the lower slopes of Caultrashal Mor [Coltraiseal Mòr].
View Back Towards Sgalabhal Mula A photo taken after descending the steep and rocky slopes of Sgalabhal Mula.
View Back Towards Sgalabhal Mula
A photo taken after descending the steep and rocky slopes of Sgalabhal Mula.
Wet Track Wet track and view back towards Sgalabhal Mula.
Wet Track
Wet track and view back towards Sgalabhal Mula.
Loch Morsgail A view towards Loch Morsgail.
Loch Morsgail
A view towards Loch Morsgail.
Weir View A view across Loch Morsgail towards Loidse Mhorsgail.
Weir View
A view across Loch Morsgail towards Loidse Mhorsgail.
River Morsgail The River Morsgail divides again to form another island.
River Morsgail
The River Morsgail divides again to form another island.
River Morsgail View A tributary joins the River Morsgail at a strange angle.
River Morsgail View
A tributary joins the River Morsgail at a strange angle.
Unnamed lochan below Sgalabhal
Unnamed lochan below Sgalabhal
Fence to the south of Loch Gainmhich, Isle of Lewis The highest hill in the background is Stulabhal.

Although not particularly new looking, the fence is not currently shown on the OS map (as viewed on OS Maps 23/09/16).
Fence to the south of Loch Gainmhich, Isle of Lewis
The highest hill in the background is Stulabhal. Although not particularly new looking, the fence is not currently shown on the OS map (as viewed on OS Maps 23/09/16).
Moorland Vista Looking southeast to Loch Craghach and the hill Scalabhal Mula.
Moorland Vista
Looking southeast to Loch Craghach and the hill Scalabhal Mula.
Road leading to Mhorsgail Lodge
Road leading to Mhorsgail Lodge
Southern shore of Loch Morsgail
Southern shore of Loch Morsgail
Footbridge next to Loch Morsgail
Footbridge next to Loch Morsgail
Drystone wall A fragment of drystone walling above Loch Morsgail.
Drystone wall
A fragment of drystone walling above Loch Morsgail.
Loch Morsgail
Loch Morsgail
Summit of Coltraiseal Mor Looking eastward over the sodden wilderness of the Langabhat basin. (Loch Langabhat is one of those wonderful multilingual tautologies, Bhat/vat is old Norse for Loch)
Summit of Coltraiseal Mor
Looking eastward over the sodden wilderness of the Langabhat basin. (Loch Langabhat is one of those wonderful multilingual tautologies, Bhat/vat is old Norse for Loch)
Loch Morsgail Hill loch to the south of the Uig road, and on the edge of some wild remote country.
Loch Morsgail
Hill loch to the south of the Uig road, and on the edge of some wild remote country.
Islets in Loch Morsgail The south end of the loch has 3 tiny islands. The hills of North Harris can be seen in the distance.
Islets in Loch Morsgail
The south end of the loch has 3 tiny islands. The hills of North Harris can be seen in the distance.
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Loch Morsgail is located at Grid Ref: NB1322 (Lat: 58.094207, Lng: -6.8606418)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.094207,-6.8606418
Loidse Mhorsgail
Name En: Morsgail Lodge
Name Gd: Loidse Mhorsgail
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 58.0983141/-6.8621394
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.0982751/-6.8626615
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 58.090734/-6.8568906
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.0984074/-6.8580991
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