Loch Mirceabhat

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

Scotland

Loch Mirceabhat

Loch na Buaile Duibhe The sea can just be seen in the distance.
Loch na Buaile Duibhe Credit: Rob Burke

Loch Mirceabhat is a small freshwater loch located in Ross-shire, a county in the northern part of Scotland. Situated amidst the rugged and picturesque landscape of the Scottish Highlands, this loch is a hidden gem known for its tranquil beauty.

With a surface area of approximately 1.5 hectares, Loch Mirceabhat is relatively small compared to other lochs in the region. It is surrounded by rolling hills covered in heather and scattered with rocky outcrops, creating a dramatic backdrop against the still waters of the loch.

The water in Loch Mirceabhat is crystal clear and boasts a rich biodiversity. It is home to various species of freshwater fish, including trout and perch, making it a popular spot for anglers. The loch is also frequented by waterfowl such as ducks and swans, which can often be seen gracefully gliding across the water.

Surrounding the loch, there is a freshwater marsh that provides a unique habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The marsh is characterized by its waterlogged soil and is home to reeds, rushes, and other wetland plants. This marshland is an important breeding ground for many bird species, including wading birds and waterfowl.

Loch Mirceabhat is not a heavily visited tourist destination, which adds to its charm and tranquility. It offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts who enjoy birdwatching, fishing, or simply immersing themselves in the serene surroundings. The loch's remote location and natural beauty make it a true hidden gem in the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch Mirceabhat Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.065732/-6.3937272 or Grid Reference NB4016. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Loch na Buaile Duibhe The sea can just be seen in the distance.
Loch na Buaile Duibhe
The sea can just be seen in the distance.
Telephone Box, Marvig (Marbhig) In case you don't recognize the classic bright red K6 telephone box for what it is, there is a splendid enamelled sign with a wrought iron frame to make sure you do !
Telephone Box, Marvig (Marbhig)
In case you don't recognize the classic bright red K6 telephone box for what it is, there is a splendid enamelled sign with a wrought iron frame to make sure you do !
Islet with purple flowers I thought at first that the purple flowers adding a dash of colour to this tiny islet in the middle of Loch a' Ghruagaich just south of Marvig (Marbhig) were rhododendrons - but on closer inspection I'm not so sure. They almost look like giant heather ... [Edit] Now confirmed - they are heather ... very healthy specimens !
Islet with purple flowers
I thought at first that the purple flowers adding a dash of colour to this tiny islet in the middle of Loch a' Ghruagaich just south of Marvig (Marbhig) were rhododendrons - but on closer inspection I'm not so sure. They almost look like giant heather ... [Edit] Now confirmed - they are heather ... very healthy specimens !
Mol nam Braithrean Looking towards the South Entrance of Loch Marvig. "Mol" is Gaelic for shingle and "braithrean" is brothers. People in the village talk of "going for a walk to the mol".
Mol nam Braithrean
Looking towards the South Entrance of Loch Marvig. "Mol" is Gaelic for shingle and "braithrean" is brothers. People in the village talk of "going for a walk to the mol".
Loch nam Faoileag
Loch nam Faoileag
Branch of Loch nam Faoileag
Branch of Loch nam Faoileag
Ruins above Calbost
Ruins above Calbost
Loch na Buaile Duibhe
Loch na Buaile Duibhe
Bench and pier on Loch Chaitiosbhal
Bench and pier on Loch Chaitiosbhal
West boundary of Marvig at Loch Caitiosbhal
West boundary of Marvig at Loch Caitiosbhal
Loch side road outside Marvig
Loch side road outside Marvig
Cairn, Sidhean Rubha na Creige Mòire, Isle of Lewis Under the cairn is an OS bolt.  It is marked with the triangulation pillar symbol on the OS 1:25,000 map, but is not shown on the 1:50,000.
Cairn, Sidhean Rubha na Creige Mòire, Isle of Lewis
Under the cairn is an OS bolt. It is marked with the triangulation pillar symbol on the OS 1:25,000 map, but is not shown on the 1:50,000.
Coastline, Rubha na Creige Mòire, Isle of Lewis Looking along the east coast of Lewis as far as the Raerinis peninsula.
Coastline, Rubha na Creige Mòire, Isle of Lewis
Looking along the east coast of Lewis as far as the Raerinis peninsula.
Loch Lite Sithinn, Isle of Lewis The OS Name Book of 1848-1852 describes the loch as, "A long narrow fresh water loch about 16 chains long by three wide, which receives two small streams on the north and discharges one on the south into Loch Odhairn".
Loch Lite Sithinn, Isle of Lewis
The OS Name Book of 1848-1852 describes the loch as, "A long narrow fresh water loch about 16 chains long by three wide, which receives two small streams on the north and discharges one on the south into Loch Odhairn".
Coastline to the north of Mol an Eich, Isle of Lewis Maybe not so clear in the photo, but the rock on the skyline has the appearance of a horse looking out to sea.
Coastline to the north of Mol an Eich, Isle of Lewis
Maybe not so clear in the photo, but the rock on the skyline has the appearance of a horse looking out to sea.
Rubha Iosal, Isle of Lewis The OS Name Book of 1848-1852 describes Rubha Iosal as, "A tolerably prominent headland of considerable extent, embracing the whole of the rugged district between Camas Chalaboist and Loch Odhairn".
Rubha Iosal, Isle of Lewis
The OS Name Book of 1848-1852 describes Rubha Iosal as, "A tolerably prominent headland of considerable extent, embracing the whole of the rugged district between Camas Chalaboist and Loch Odhairn".
Ruined farmstead below Sidhean Rubha na Creige Mòire, Isle of Lewis The island in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/926371">NB4118 : Loch na Buaile Duibhe</a> can just be seen in the distance.
Ruined farmstead below Sidhean Rubha na Creige Mòire, Isle of Lewis
The island in NB4118 : Loch na Buaile Duibhe can just be seen in the distance.
Cotton grass on the southern slopes of Druim nan Caorach, Isle of Lewis The OS Name Book of 1848-1852 describes Druim nan Caorach as, "a large, low range of rocky, heathy pasture knolls which are dry and afford tolerably good summer pasturage.  Signifies Sheep Eminence".
Cotton grass on the southern slopes of Druim nan Caorach, Isle of Lewis
The OS Name Book of 1848-1852 describes Druim nan Caorach as, "a large, low range of rocky, heathy pasture knolls which are dry and afford tolerably good summer pasturage. Signifies Sheep Eminence".
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Loch Mirceabhat is located at Grid Ref: NB4016 (Lat: 58.065732, Lng: -6.3937272)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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