Loch na h-Airde Duibhe

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

Scotland

Loch na h-Airde Duibhe

Drinishader A bay on the west side of islet-studded Loch Tairbeart, the largest of the sea-lochs on the east side of Harris.
Drinishader Credit: Anne Burgess

Loch na h-Airde Duibhe is a picturesque freshwater loch located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is nestled within the stunning Scottish Highlands, surrounded by rolling hills and breathtaking landscapes. The loch is known for its serene beauty and abundant wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Loch na h-Airde Duibhe is not particularly large, but it offers a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. The water in the loch is crystal clear and has a dark hue, which gives it a mysterious and enchanting appeal. The loch is surrounded by lush vegetation, including reeds and grasses, creating a vibrant and thriving ecosystem.

The loch is home to a variety of freshwater fish species, including brown trout and pike, making it a favored spot for anglers seeking a quiet fishing experience. The surrounding area is also rich in birdlife, attracting birdwatchers who come to spot species such as ospreys, herons, and various waterfowl.

Visitors to Loch na h-Airde Duibhe can explore the area by foot, following the walking trails that encircle the loch. These trails offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape and provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting and photography. The loch also has a small picnic area, which is perfect for enjoying a peaceful lunch while taking in the breathtaking scenery.

Overall, Loch na h-Airde Duibhe is a hidden gem in the Scottish Highlands, offering a serene and unspoiled natural environment for visitors to enjoy. Whether it's fishing, birdwatching, or simply taking in the beauty of nature, this loch provides a truly magical experience.

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Loch na h-Airde Duibhe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.864918/-6.7761951 or Grid Reference NG1696. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Drinishader A bay on the west side of islet-studded Loch Tairbeart, the largest of the sea-lochs on the east side of Harris.
Drinishader
A bay on the west side of islet-studded Loch Tairbeart, the largest of the sea-lochs on the east side of Harris.
Loch Drinisiadair This is just the southern tip of one of the larger lochs in eastern Harris.
Loch Drinisiadair
This is just the southern tip of one of the larger lochs in eastern Harris.
In the driving seat of the Hattersley Mk1 at Drinisiadar Built in Keighley, West Yorkshire and one time Luddite bait the loom was designed by George Hattersley and from 1919 to the present has proved a godsend to the people of Harris.
In the driving seat of the Hattersley Mk1 at Drinisiadar
Built in Keighley, West Yorkshire and one time Luddite bait the loom was designed by George Hattersley and from 1919 to the present has proved a godsend to the people of Harris.
All trades their gear, tackle, and trim.. The loom and some of the products at the exhibition at Drinisiadar.
All trades their gear, tackle, and trim..
The loom and some of the products at the exhibition at Drinisiadar.
Original Harris Tweed Introduced to Harris in 1919 the Hattersley cottage loom which was manufactured by George Hattersley of Keighley, West Yorkshire and proved a godsend for the people of Harris.
Original Harris Tweed
Introduced to Harris in 1919 the Hattersley cottage loom which was manufactured by George Hattersley of Keighley, West Yorkshire and proved a godsend for the people of Harris.
Nostalgia's not what it used to be! If ever a poem ran in parallel with Yeats' Lake Isle of Innisfree then this is the one.
Nostalgia's not what it used to be!
If ever a poem ran in parallel with Yeats' Lake Isle of Innisfree then this is the one.
The Spinning Wheels of Harris Before you weave, first spin the wool.
The Spinning Wheels of Harris
Before you weave, first spin the wool.
Gloraig Dhubh, Loch an Tairbeairt, Harris The northern (right hand) tip of Gloraig Dhubh, the larger skerry, and the whole of the smaller skerry lie within the grid square.
Gloraig Dhubh, Loch an Tairbeairt, Harris
The northern (right hand) tip of Gloraig Dhubh, the larger skerry, and the whole of the smaller skerry lie within the grid square.
Cuidsgeir
Cuidsgeir
South end of Loch Drinisiadair
South end of Loch Drinisiadair
Rubha na Mòine The ferry heading in to Tarbert past the Gloraigs.
Rubha na Mòine
The ferry heading in to Tarbert past the Gloraigs.
Cuidsgeir
Cuidsgeir
Sgeotasaigh Sgeotasaigh, or Scotsay, is an island west of Scalpay in East Loch Tarbert. The light on the right of the image is on Sgeir Ghlas in NG1896.
Sgeotasaigh
Sgeotasaigh, or Scotsay, is an island west of Scalpay in East Loch Tarbert. The light on the right of the image is on Sgeir Ghlas in NG1896.
Aird Dhirecleit The point that lies between Ob Liceasto and Bàgh Diracleit, two inlets of Loch Ceann Dibig.
Aird Dhirecleit
The point that lies between Ob Liceasto and Bàgh Diracleit, two inlets of Loch Ceann Dibig.
Minor road among rock outcrops east of Meavag
Minor road among rock outcrops east of Meavag
Rocks and heather next to the 'Golden Road' looking towards Loch Drinisiadair
Rocks and heather next to the 'Golden Road' looking towards Loch Drinisiadair
The harbour at Drinisiadair
The harbour at Drinisiadair
Drinishader on The Golden Road Wonderful cycling southwards from Tarbert.
Drinishader on The Golden Road
Wonderful cycling southwards from Tarbert.
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Loch na h-Airde Duibhe is located at Grid Ref: NG1696 (Lat: 57.864918, Lng: -6.7761951)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Cnoc Mor
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Lat/Long: 57.8644576/-6.7839949
Poll Gorm
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 57.8656903/-6.7724721
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