Lochan Dubha

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

Scotland

Lochan Dubha

Ebbing tide at Sallachy
Ebbing tide at Sallachy Credit: Alan Reid

Lochan Dubha is a freshwater loch located in Ross-shire, Scotland. With a surface area of approximately 10 hectares, it is a small yet picturesque body of water nestled within a tranquil natural setting. The loch is situated amidst rolling hills and lush vegetation, providing a serene and breathtaking landscape.

The name "Lochan Dubha" translates to "Black Loch" in Gaelic, which refers to the dark hue of the water caused by the presence of peat and other organic matter. This unique characteristic adds to the charm and mystique of the loch, attracting visitors and nature enthusiasts alike.

Surrounded by rich biodiversity, Lochan Dubha serves as a vital habitat for numerous plant and animal species. The loch supports a diverse range of aquatic vegetation, including water lilies, reeds, and various submerged plants. These provide a suitable environment for a variety of aquatic creatures such as fish, frogs, and water insects. Birdlife is also abundant, with species like mallards, herons, and swans frequently seen around the loch.

The tranquil ambiance and natural beauty of Lochan Dubha make it a popular destination for outdoor activities. Visitors can partake in fishing, as the loch is known for its healthy population of brown trout. Additionally, the surrounding area offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the stunning Scottish countryside.

In conclusion, Lochan Dubha is a small but captivating freshwater loch in Ross-shire, Scotland. Its dark waters, diverse wildlife, and scenic surroundings make it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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Lochan Dubha Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.329229/-5.4700325 or Grid Reference NG9131. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ebbing tide at Sallachy
Ebbing tide at Sallachy
Failed forestry planting by Allt Loch Innis nan Seangan A stretch of forestry planting has failed either as a result of waterlogged ground or disease.
Failed forestry planting by Allt Loch Innis nan Seangan
A stretch of forestry planting has failed either as a result of waterlogged ground or disease.
Ford on forestry track, Gleann Udalain
Ford on forestry track, Gleann Udalain
Forest ride by Allt na Fèithe-seilich A fallen tree has been cut to allow all terrain vehicles to pass.
Forest ride by Allt na Fèithe-seilich
A fallen tree has been cut to allow all terrain vehicles to pass.
Allt Gleann Udalain
Allt Gleann Udalain
Loch na h-Onaich North arm of Loch na h-Onaich from just below Loch Innis nan Seangan.
Loch na h-Onaich
North arm of Loch na h-Onaich from just below Loch Innis nan Seangan.
Loch Innis nan Seangan Wild camp above Loch Innis na Seangan.
Loch Innis nan Seangan
Wild camp above Loch Innis na Seangan.
Beside Loch Long There are many longer lochs in Scotland, including the other Loch Long (west of Loch Lomond).
Beside Loch Long
There are many longer lochs in Scotland, including the other Loch Long (west of Loch Lomond).
Entering Sallachy The hills beyond are part of the extensive Killilan Forest.
Entering Sallachy
The hills beyond are part of the extensive Killilan Forest.
Minor road approaching Tornasithe Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Tornasithe
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Sallachy Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Sallachy
Looking north-eastward.
Road beside Loch Long heading towards Sean Tigh Osda Looking eastward.
Road beside Loch Long heading towards Sean Tigh Osda
Looking eastward.
Tide out at Sallachy
Tide out at Sallachy
Rustic Charm—The Weathered Stone Barn with a Rusty Tin Roof
Rustic Charm—The Weathered Stone Barn with a Rusty Tin Roof
Corrugated metal building near Sallachy Sallachy is a settlement of scattered homes on the north side of Loch Long; the building seen here lies to the west of the village on the lower slopes of Creag Mhòr.
Corrugated metal building near Sallachy
Sallachy is a settlement of scattered homes on the north side of Loch Long; the building seen here lies to the west of the village on the lower slopes of Creag Mhòr.
Loch Long at Sallachy Sallachy is a dispersed collection of homes lying on the north side of Loch Long; Beinn Conchra is the mountain in the distance.
Loch Long at Sallachy
Sallachy is a dispersed collection of homes lying on the north side of Loch Long; Beinn Conchra is the mountain in the distance.
Loch Long view There are splendid, ever-changing local views on the drive by the loch, for example here at Sallachy.
Loch Long view
There are splendid, ever-changing local views on the drive by the loch, for example here at Sallachy.
Boggy moorland on Creag Mhòr The pool and bog lie a short distance south of the summit of Creag Mhòr. The distant hills are Sguman Coinntich and Ben Killilan, both east of the head of Loch Long.
Boggy moorland on Creag Mhòr
The pool and bog lie a short distance south of the summit of Creag Mhòr. The distant hills are Sguman Coinntich and Ben Killilan, both east of the head of Loch Long.
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Lochan Dubha is located at Grid Ref: NG9131 (Lat: 57.329229, Lng: -5.4700325)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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