Loch nan Learga

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

Scotland

Loch nan Learga

Caultrashal Beag [Coltraiseal Beag] First HuMP of four today with Michael Earnshaw, Jim Bloomer and Martin Richardson in mixed weather.

Name: Caultrashal Beag [Coltraiseal Beag]
Hill number: 4941
Height: 226m / 741ft
Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands
Class: Hu,2
Grid ref: NB149241 (est)
Drop: 108m
Col: 118m  NB161233
Caultrashal Beag [Coltraiseal Beag] Credit: Rude Health

Loch nan Learga is a picturesque freshwater loch located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated amidst stunning natural surroundings, this body of water is often referred to as a lake, pool, pond, or freshwater marsh due to its unique characteristics.

Covering an area of approximately 5 hectares, Loch nan Learga is relatively small in size but offers a diverse ecosystem that attracts numerous wildlife species. The loch is nestled within a lush landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and verdant vegetation, adding to its tranquility and charm.

One notable feature of Loch nan Learga is its shallow depth, with an average depth of 1.5 meters. This attribute contributes to the loch's classification as both a pool and a pond, as it presents characteristics of both. Additionally, the loch is known for its clear and calm waters, reflecting the surrounding scenery and creating a serene atmosphere.

The surrounding area of the loch is a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts, as it serves as a breeding ground and habitat for a variety of bird species. Common sightings include waterfowl such as mallards and tufted ducks, as well as wading birds like herons and curlews.

Visitors to Loch nan Learga can enjoy activities such as fishing, with the loch being home to a healthy population of trout. The calm waters also provide opportunities for kayaking and canoeing, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance of the loch.

In summary, Loch nan Learga in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a small yet picturesque freshwater loch encompassed by rolling hills and abundant wildlife. With its diverse ecosystem and tranquil atmosphere, this loch offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and a delightful spot for various recreational activities.

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Loch nan Learga Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.13092/-6.8332393 or Grid Reference NB1525. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Caultrashal Beag [Coltraiseal Beag] First HuMP of four today with Michael Earnshaw, Jim Bloomer and Martin Richardson in mixed weather.

Name: Caultrashal Beag [Coltraiseal Beag]
Hill number: 4941
Height: 226m / 741ft
Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands
Class: Hu,2
Grid ref: NB149241 (est)
Drop: 108m
Col: 118m  NB161233
Caultrashal Beag [Coltraiseal Beag]
First HuMP of four today with Michael Earnshaw, Jim Bloomer and Martin Richardson in mixed weather. Name: Caultrashal Beag [Coltraiseal Beag] Hill number: 4941 Height: 226m / 741ft Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands Class: Hu,2 Grid ref: NB149241 (est) Drop: 108m Col: 118m NB161233
Loch Ruadh Loch Ruadh on route to Beinn Mothal.
Loch Ruadh
Loch Ruadh on route to Beinn Mothal.
Heading For Loch Ruah Descending from Coltraiseal Beag heading for Loch Ruadh and then Ben Mohal [Beinn Mothal].
Heading For Loch Ruah
Descending from Coltraiseal Beag heading for Loch Ruadh and then Ben Mohal [Beinn Mothal].
Loch Sùrstabhat at sunset Although looking almost due north, the sun was setting just off the left of this view, taken after 10 pm (summer time). The sunset hadn't yet developed the spectacular underlit cloudscape that followed 20 minutes or so later, but the little loch caught our eye as we became increasingly distracted from the road looking for a suitable foreground. Fortunately, there are sections of the old road to safely get off the highway and wander about with a camera !
Loch Sùrstabhat at sunset
Although looking almost due north, the sun was setting just off the left of this view, taken after 10 pm (summer time). The sunset hadn't yet developed the spectacular underlit cloudscape that followed 20 minutes or so later, but the little loch caught our eye as we became increasingly distracted from the road looking for a suitable foreground. Fortunately, there are sections of the old road to safely get off the highway and wander about with a camera !
Sunset over Loch Sùrstabhat As the sky cleared from the west, the sun started to underlight the cloud cover as we passed by the upper end of Loch Sùrstabhat. The perspective and the direction of clearance has produced one of those views where the horizon looks tilted one way when seen "broad-brush" but then seems tilted the other way when the water is looked at more closely. I find the effect somewhat disturbing, but have tried to get the real horizon as level as possible. It's not helped by those electric poles all leaning towards the long span of cable across the loch...
Sunset over Loch Sùrstabhat
As the sky cleared from the west, the sun started to underlight the cloud cover as we passed by the upper end of Loch Sùrstabhat. The perspective and the direction of clearance has produced one of those views where the horizon looks tilted one way when seen "broad-brush" but then seems tilted the other way when the water is looked at more closely. I find the effect somewhat disturbing, but have tried to get the real horizon as level as possible. It's not helped by those electric poles all leaning towards the long span of cable across the loch...
Section of abandoned road next to the B8011
Section of abandoned road next to the B8011
Loch Surstabhat A small loch to the north of the B8011. The tiny island helps to identify it.
Loch Surstabhat
A small loch to the north of the B8011. The tiny island helps to identify it.
Old road/new road The rebuilt B8011 to the right with the original road on the left.
Old road/new road
The rebuilt B8011 to the right with the original road on the left.
Unnamed Lochan South of the B8011 Road. There are countless unnamed Lochs and Lochans on West Lewis.
Unnamed Lochan South of the B8011 Road.
There are countless unnamed Lochs and Lochans on West Lewis.
Old Road Part of the old B8011 road looking west.
Old Road
Part of the old B8011 road looking west.
Open Moorland West of the B8011
Open Moorland
West of the B8011
Lochan on the Moorland Unnamed on the OS map.
Lochan on the Moorland
Unnamed on the OS map.
Moorland West of the Scalistro Lodge Road Loch Róg Beag in the distance.
Moorland West of the Scalistro Lodge Road
Loch Róg Beag in the distance.
Loch Ruadh Southeast of Scaliscro Lodge.
Loch Ruadh
Southeast of Scaliscro Lodge.
Cairn on the Lower Slopes of Sgeun East of the Scaliscro road.
Cairn on the Lower Slopes of Sgeun
East of the Scaliscro road.
Old Road Part of the old B8011.
Old Road
Part of the old B8011.
North Harris from the Morsgail moor The Clisham on the left and Tirga Mhor on the right
North Harris from the Morsgail moor
The Clisham on the left and Tirga Mhor on the right
End of the double track Single track running starts again on the road to Uig.
End of the double track
Single track running starts again on the road to Uig.
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Loch nan Learga is located at Grid Ref: NB1525 (Lat: 58.13092, Lng: -6.8332393)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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