Loch an Sgùid

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Argyllshire

Scotland

Loch an Sgùid

Cottages at Glassard
Cottages at Glassard Credit: Andrew Abbott

Loch an Sgùid is a picturesque freshwater loch located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands, it is nestled in a remote area, surrounded by rolling hills and verdant forests. The loch's name translates to "the loch of the stream" in English, which aptly describes its origins.

With a surface area of approximately 10 hectares, Loch an Sgùid boasts crystal-clear waters that reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a mesmerizing sight for visitors. The loch is relatively shallow, with an average depth of around 4 meters, making it a perfect habitat for various aquatic plants and animals.

The shores of Loch an Sgùid are lined with dense vegetation, including reeds, rushes, and sedges, forming a lush freshwater marsh. This marsh provides a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife, such as waterfowl, including ducks and swans, as well as numerous species of amphibians and insects. The loch is also home to an abundance of fish, including brown trout and perch, attracting fishing enthusiasts from near and far.

Surrounded by tranquility and natural beauty, Loch an Sgùid offers a peaceful escape for those seeking solace in nature. The loch is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including fishing, birdwatching, and hiking. Nearby walking trails provide stunning views of the loch and its surroundings, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the serene Scottish countryside.

In summary, Loch an Sgùid is a small yet captivating freshwater loch in Argyllshire, Scotland. Its clear waters, thriving freshwater marsh, and diverse wildlife make it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Loch an Sgùid Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.073629/-6.2075008 or Grid Reference NR3894. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cottages at Glassard
Cottages at Glassard
An Dunan Mor
An Dunan Mor
Nautical playground at Glas Aird The north west extremity of Scalasaig.
Nautical playground at Glas Aird
The north west extremity of Scalasaig.
Houses at Glassard Inhabitants were relocated to the newly built Glassard houses c.1922. from Riasg Buidhe further up the coast.
Houses at Glassard
Inhabitants were relocated to the newly built Glassard houses c.1922. from Riasg Buidhe further up the coast.
Glassard north east of Scalasaig Viewed from the Calmac ferry from Oban to Colonsay.
Glassard north east of Scalasaig
Viewed from the Calmac ferry from Oban to Colonsay.
Extended house at Glassard Jura on the horizon.
Extended house at Glassard
Jura on the horizon.
Moor at Glac na Mònadh
Moor at Glac na Mònadh
Houses at Glassard
Houses at Glassard
Small house at Glas Aird Near the end of the short track leading from the B8087.
Small house at Glas Aird
Near the end of the short track leading from the B8087.
Looking to Jura from Colonsay From the small community of Glas Aird north of Scalasaig.
Looking to Jura from Colonsay
From the small community of Glas Aird north of Scalasaig.
Field en-suite at Glas Aird With a view to Jura.
Field en-suite at Glas Aird
With a view to Jura.
Houses at Glas Aird A small row of houses on the track from the B8087.
Houses at Glas Aird
A small row of houses on the track from the B8087.
Houses at Glas Àird, Colonsay
Houses at Glas Àird, Colonsay
Isle of Colonsay Ferry Terminal A view of the Isle of Colonsay ferry terminal at Scalasaig. Taken from the Calmac ferry MV Lord Of The Isles as it powers away from the link span and jetty.
Isle of Colonsay Ferry Terminal
A view of the Isle of Colonsay ferry terminal at Scalasaig. Taken from the Calmac ferry MV Lord Of The Isles as it powers away from the link span and jetty.
Cnoc na Faire Mor, Colonsay A fine viewpoint overlooking the village of Scalasaig and the Colonsay harbour.

Many maps (including perhaps some of those shown on this site) indicate a golf course on land to the right of this photo. It seems rather unlikely! Colonsay Golf Club is on the other side of the island, about 4km west of here and close to the Landing Strip.
Cnoc na Faire Mor, Colonsay
A fine viewpoint overlooking the village of Scalasaig and the Colonsay harbour. Many maps (including perhaps some of those shown on this site) indicate a golf course on land to the right of this photo. It seems rather unlikely! Colonsay Golf Club is on the other side of the island, about 4km west of here and close to the Landing Strip.
Garden of the Colonsay Hotel Looking towards Scalasaig Harbour.
Garden of the Colonsay Hotel
Looking towards Scalasaig Harbour.
Colonsay Hotel Category B listed. Listing reference LB4911.
Colonsay Hotel
Category B listed. Listing reference LB4911.
Colonsay Business Park In Scalasaig.
Colonsay Business Park
In Scalasaig.
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Loch an Sgùid is located at Grid Ref: NR3894 (Lat: 56.073629, Lng: -6.2075008)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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