Loch Fionnacleit

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

Scotland

Loch Fionnacleit

Dun in Loch an Dùnain Relatively well preserved dun close to the main road <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/4092/lewis-loch-an-duin" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/4092/lewis-loch-an-duin">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Dun in Loch an Dùnain Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Loch Fionnacleit is a picturesque freshwater loch nestled in the stunning landscapes of Ross-shire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it sits at an elevation of 200 meters above sea level. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense woodlands, this natural wonder is a haven for both wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts.

The loch's crystal-clear waters are fed by numerous small streams that flow from the surrounding hills. Its depth varies, ranging from shallow areas where the sunlight dances on the sandy bottom, to deeper sections where aquatic life thrives. Loch Fionnacleit is home to a diverse range of fish species, including brown trout, pike, and perch, making it a popular spot for anglers.

The surrounding marshes and wetlands provide vital habitats for a myriad of bird species. Visitors can spot elegant herons gracefully wading through the shallows, while in the distance, the haunting call of a curlew echoes across the water. The loch is also frequented by ospreys, which nest in the surrounding woodlands and can often be seen swooping down to catch fish.

The tranquility and natural beauty of Loch Fionnacleit make it a perfect destination for outdoor activities. Kayaking and canoeing enthusiasts can navigate the calm waters, taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery. Hiking trails wind their way through the nearby hills, offering panoramic vistas of the loch and its surroundings.

With its diverse ecosystem and stunning scenery, Loch Fionnacleit is a true gem of Ross-shire, providing a peaceful retreat for both nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape.

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Loch Fionnacleit Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.255827/-6.7491876 or Grid Reference NB2139. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dun in Loch an Dùnain Relatively well preserved dun close to the main road <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/4092/lewis-loch-an-duin" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/4092/lewis-loch-an-duin">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Dun in Loch an Dùnain
Relatively well preserved dun close to the main road LinkExternal link
Doune Braes Hotel
Doune Braes Hotel
Loch an Dùnain
Loch an Dùnain
Isle of Lewis, Loch an Dùnain
Isle of Lewis, Loch an Dùnain
View towards Tolsta Chaolais
View towards Tolsta Chaolais
West Point
West Point
The Road to Tolsta Chaolais
The Road to Tolsta Chaolais
Fish Farm Cages, Loch na Muilne
Fish Farm Cages, Loch na Muilne
Pentland Road near Carloway Small road that runs across the moorland from Stornoway to Carloway.
Pentland Road near Carloway
Small road that runs across the moorland from Stornoway to Carloway.
Dùn in Loch an Dùnain One of many such small forts in the Hebrides, about 2000 years old and often on islands in lochans. This one is by the road [A858] between Dùn Chàrlabhaigh and Siadar. Apparently the climate was milder in those days, and I'm glad for them - it was cold, wet and windy when I was there in late-May.
Dùn in Loch an Dùnain
One of many such small forts in the Hebrides, about 2000 years old and often on islands in lochans. This one is by the road [A858] between Dùn Chàrlabhaigh and Siadar. Apparently the climate was milder in those days, and I'm glad for them - it was cold, wet and windy when I was there in late-May.
Loch an Dùnain, with remains of a Dùn One of many such small forts in the Hebrides, about 2000 years old and often on islands in lochans. This one is by the road [A858] between Dùn Chàrlabhaigh and Siadar. Apparently the climate was milder in those days, and I'm glad for them - it was cold, wet and windy when I was there in late-May.
Loch an Dùnain, with remains of a Dùn
One of many such small forts in the Hebrides, about 2000 years old and often on islands in lochans. This one is by the road [A858] between Dùn Chàrlabhaigh and Siadar. Apparently the climate was milder in those days, and I'm glad for them - it was cold, wet and windy when I was there in late-May.
The road to Calanais from Càrlabhagh The A858 by Loch an Dùnain.
The road to Calanais from Càrlabhagh
The A858 by Loch an Dùnain.
Pentland road and Cattle Grid
Pentland road and Cattle Grid
Abhainn Chàrlabhaigh By the Pentland Road.
Abhainn Chàrlabhaigh
By the Pentland Road.
Exposed rocks next to the A858 at Loch an Dunain
Exposed rocks next to the A858 at Loch an Dunain
Tiny Loch N.E. of Loch Earraid, Carloway, Isle of Lewis This part of the world has a close affinity to the water table.  Myriad lochs and lochans beyond every looming peat hag.  I often wonder about the level at which they stopped giving them names.  Loch Earraid nearby large enough to warrant titling, this one, barely four inches deep clearly not.
Just ten yards of walking this terrain and you see why I am the first geographer to visit.
Tiny Loch N.E. of Loch Earraid, Carloway, Isle of Lewis
This part of the world has a close affinity to the water table. Myriad lochs and lochans beyond every looming peat hag. I often wonder about the level at which they stopped giving them names. Loch Earraid nearby large enough to warrant titling, this one, barely four inches deep clearly not. Just ten yards of walking this terrain and you see why I am the first geographer to visit.
Loch na Muilne The name means 'loch of the mill' though there is not much evidence of a mill now. There's a glimpse of fish farming cages at extreme right, beside the foreground tump.
Loch na Muilne
The name means 'loch of the mill' though there is not much evidence of a mill now. There's a glimpse of fish farming cages at extreme right, beside the foreground tump.
Loch na Muilne Freshwater loch hemmed in by steep hills on all sides, north of Breascleit.
Loch na Muilne
Freshwater loch hemmed in by steep hills on all sides, north of Breascleit.
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Loch Fionnacleit is located at Grid Ref: NB2139 (Lat: 58.255827, Lng: -6.7491876)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///trifle.minivans.bypasses. Near Carloway, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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