Loch Skerrols

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Argyllshire

Scotland

Loch Skerrols

Bridge over the River Sorn Near Bridgend.
Bridge over the River Sorn Credit: Andrew Abbott

Loch Skerrols is a freshwater loch located in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is nestled within the picturesque landscape of the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery. The loch covers an area of approximately 40 acres and reaches a maximum depth of 10 meters.

Loch Skerrols is known for its crystal-clear waters, which are home to a variety of fish species such as trout and perch. The loch is a popular spot for anglers looking to catch fish in a peaceful and scenic setting. The surrounding area is also rich in wildlife, with numerous bird species inhabiting the marshy shores of the loch.

Visitors to Loch Skerrols can enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as fishing, bird watching, and hiking. The tranquil atmosphere of the loch makes it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Additionally, the surrounding area offers stunning views of the Scottish Highlands, making Loch Skerrols a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Loch Skerrols Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.794345/-6.2427422 or Grid Reference NR3463. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridge over the River Sorn Near Bridgend.
Bridge over the River Sorn
Near Bridgend.
Weir above Islay Mill Producing the head for the watermill.
Weir above Islay Mill
Producing the head for the watermill.
Gortonloist Plantation A path through the plantation.
Gortonloist Plantation
A path through the plantation.
Path divides In Gortonloist Plantation.
Path divides
In Gortonloist Plantation.
Bridge over the stream In Gortonloist Plantation.
Bridge over the stream
In Gortonloist Plantation.
Path in Towmore Plantation Near Bridgend
Path in Towmore Plantation
Near Bridgend
The edge of Towmore Plantation The footpath crosses the farm track.
The edge of Towmore Plantation
The footpath crosses the farm track.
Towards Claggan Strip A path near Bridgend.
Towards Claggan Strip
A path near Bridgend.
Bridge near Stone Cottage Near Bridgend.
Bridge near Stone Cottage
Near Bridgend.
A triangular clearing in the woods Near Bridgend.
A triangular clearing in the woods
Near Bridgend.
River Sorn Near Bridgend
River Sorn
Near Bridgend
Islay House Category A listed. Earliest parts of the house date from 1677.
Islay House
Category A listed. Earliest parts of the house date from 1677.
Stone Cottage In the plantation woods.
Stone Cottage
In the plantation woods.
Bluebells, Claggan Strip
Bluebells, Claggan Strip
A stump of two halves
A stump of two halves
Mill race
Mill race
Views towards Scarrabus Farm
Views towards Scarrabus Farm
River Sorn
River Sorn
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Loch Skerrols is located at Grid Ref: NR3463 (Lat: 55.794345, Lng: -6.2427422)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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