Loch nan Learga

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

Scotland

Loch nan Learga

Stone setting, Druim Cam, Isle of Lewis Looking towards Loch Faoghail Charrasan, most of which lies within the grid square.

From Discovery and Excavation in Scotland, 1991: "Possible kerb cairn or hut circle.  There is a sub-circular setting of 7 stones on edge set firmly into the ground, now under 20cm to 40cm of peat. The largest stone is 0.5m high. The internal dimensions are approximately 5.5m by 4.0m.  It is located on near-level ground on a gently sloping rock and heather ridge overlooking land on the shore of the loch."
Stone setting, Druim Cam, Isle of Lewis Credit: Claire Pegrum

Loch nan Learga, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a breathtaking freshwater loch nestled in a picturesque landscape. With its serene surroundings and crystal-clear waters, it offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and visitors seeking solace.

Covering an approximate area of 20 hectares, Loch nan Learga is relatively small in size, resembling a pool or pond rather than a vast lake. Surrounded by lush vegetation and rolling hills, it forms an integral part of the local ecosystem, providing a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The loch's pristine waters are fed by freshwater streams originating from nearby mountains, ensuring a constant flow and maintaining its high water quality. The transparency of the water allows for excellent visibility, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.

The shores of Loch nan Learga are adorned with reeds and other wetland vegetation, indicating the presence of a freshwater marsh. This marshland not only adds to the loch's scenic beauty but also supports a wide variety of wetland species, including waterfowl, amphibians, and insects.

The tranquil ambiance of Loch nan Learga makes it an ideal destination for nature walks, photography, and birdwatching. The surrounding hills offer stunning panoramic views of the loch, making it a popular spot for hikers and nature enthusiasts alike.

In conclusion, Loch nan Learga, with its small size, pristine water, and surrounding wetlands, is a natural gem in Ross-shire. Its beauty and tranquility make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch nan Learga Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.144105/-6.720438 or Grid Reference NB2226. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stone setting, Druim Cam, Isle of Lewis Looking towards Loch Faoghail Charrasan, most of which lies within the grid square.

From Discovery and Excavation in Scotland, 1991: "Possible kerb cairn or hut circle.  There is a sub-circular setting of 7 stones on edge set firmly into the ground, now under 20cm to 40cm of peat. The largest stone is 0.5m high. The internal dimensions are approximately 5.5m by 4.0m.  It is located on near-level ground on a gently sloping rock and heather ridge overlooking land on the shore of the loch."
Stone setting, Druim Cam, Isle of Lewis
Looking towards Loch Faoghail Charrasan, most of which lies within the grid square. From Discovery and Excavation in Scotland, 1991: "Possible kerb cairn or hut circle. There is a sub-circular setting of 7 stones on edge set firmly into the ground, now under 20cm to 40cm of peat. The largest stone is 0.5m high. The internal dimensions are approximately 5.5m by 4.0m. It is located on near-level ground on a gently sloping rock and heather ridge overlooking land on the shore of the loch."
Bothy on Loch Faoghail Charrasan Uig Hills in Distance
Bothy on Loch Faoghail Charrasan
Uig Hills in Distance
Loch Faoghail Charrasen The second loch up on the famous Grimersta salmon system. A huge number of salmon pass through this loch each year and the loch below is famous for producing 333 salmon to one rod for a week. The fishing is protected and held by Grimersta and anyone wishing to fish should ask at the lodge.
Loch Faoghail Charrasen
The second loch up on the famous Grimersta salmon system. A huge number of salmon pass through this loch each year and the loch below is famous for producing 333 salmon to one rod for a week. The fishing is protected and held by Grimersta and anyone wishing to fish should ask at the lodge.
South west corner of Loch Cleit Steirmeis
South west corner of Loch Cleit Steirmeis
Loch an Ois Ghuirm
Loch an Ois Ghuirm
Loch a Choin
Loch a Choin
Loch Cleit Steirmeis from above
Loch Cleit Steirmeis from above
Unnamed loch south of Loch Cleit Steirmeis
Unnamed loch south of Loch Cleit Steirmeis
Unnamed loch with Roinebhal behind
Unnamed loch with Roinebhal behind
Mooland pools on Druim Cleit Steirmeis
Mooland pools on Druim Cleit Steirmeis
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Loch nan Learga is located at Grid Ref: NB2226 (Lat: 58.144105, Lng: -6.720438)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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