Lochan Sgeireach

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

Scotland

Lochan Sgeireach

Blackhouse Village at Garenin
Blackhouse Village at Garenin Credit: Colin Park

Lochan Sgeireach, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a small freshwater loch nestled amidst the picturesque Scottish Highlands. It is a serene and tranquil body of water, characterized by its calm and reflective surface.

Covering an area of approximately 2 hectares, Lochan Sgeireach has a maximum depth of around 6 meters. It is surrounded by verdant hills and heather-covered moorlands, lending a breathtaking backdrop to the loch. The water in the loch is crystal clear and of excellent quality, making it an ideal habitat for various aquatic plants and animals.

The loch is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Its shallow margins are adorned with vibrant water lilies, reeds, and other aquatic plants, providing habitat and food for numerous species. The loch supports a healthy population of fish, including brown trout and perch, making it a popular spot for anglers.

Lochan Sgeireach also serves as a vital breeding ground and sanctuary for several bird species. Visitors may spot a variety of waterfowl, such as mallards, tufted ducks, and great crested grebes, gracefully gliding across the water. The surrounding marshlands attract wading birds like snipes and lapwings, as well as the occasional osprey soaring above in search of fish.

The loch offers visitors a peaceful and scenic retreat. It is a haven for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and anglers seeking solace and natural beauty. Whether it is a leisurely stroll along its banks, capturing stunning photographs, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings, Lochan Sgeireach is a hidden gem that showcases the natural wonders of Ross-shire.

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Lochan Sgeireach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.295871/-6.7685549 or Grid Reference NB2044. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Blackhouse Village at Garenin
Blackhouse Village at Garenin
Blackhouse Village at Garenin
Blackhouse Village at Garenin
Waves breaking at Dalmore View from the beach at Dalmore showing the headland at Rubha an Trilleachain.
Waves breaking at Dalmore
View from the beach at Dalmore showing the headland at Rubha an Trilleachain.
Cnoc an Uillt from Dalmore Machair, beach, and headland at Cnoc an Uillt at Dalmore.
Cnoc an Uillt from Dalmore
Machair, beach, and headland at Cnoc an Uillt at Dalmore.
Moorland west of Carloway
Moorland west of Carloway
Bungalow, Upper Carloway
Bungalow, Upper Carloway
Abhainn Chàrlabhaigh
Abhainn Chàrlabhaigh
Carloway, Isle of Lewis
Carloway, Isle of Lewis
Byre, Carloway
Byre, Carloway
Bridge carrying A858 over Abhainn Charlabhaigh, Carloway
Bridge carrying A858 over Abhainn Charlabhaigh, Carloway
Bagh Dhail Mor, Dalmore
Bagh Dhail Mor, Dalmore
Ruin by Loch Garenin
Ruin by Loch Garenin
Bus shelter near the Tweed Mill
Bus shelter near the Tweed Mill
Na Gearrannan The main road through the restored part of the old village of blackhouses. People lived in some of these houses up until 1974.
Na Gearrannan
The main road through the restored part of the old village of blackhouses. People lived in some of these houses up until 1974.
Buildings in Gearrannan Blackhouse Village
Buildings in Gearrannan Blackhouse Village
The road to Gearrannan Blackhouse Village
The road to Gearrannan Blackhouse Village
Loch Garenin Sea loch below the Black House Village.
Loch Garenin
Sea loch below the Black House Village.
Blackhouse Village at Garenin The village was occupied until 1974. Restored in the later years of the Century. The plaque commemorates the opening of the village as a visitor attraction by Princess Anne. Most of the black houses are let as self-catering holiday accommodation.
Blackhouse Village at Garenin
The village was occupied until 1974. Restored in the later years of the Century. The plaque commemorates the opening of the village as a visitor attraction by Princess Anne. Most of the black houses are let as self-catering holiday accommodation.
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Lochan Sgeireach is located at Grid Ref: NB2044 (Lat: 58.295871, Lng: -6.7685549)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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