Loch Achtriochtan

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Argyllshire

Scotland

Loch Achtriochtan

Clachaig Inn, Glencoe A very famous inn situated in the heart of Glencoe, popular with climbers and walkers.
Clachaig Inn, Glencoe Credit: Euan Nelson

Loch Achtriochtan, also known as Lochan na h-Achlaise, is a small freshwater loch located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated in the picturesque Glencoe Valley, it is surrounded by towering mountains, including the famous Buchaille Etive Mor.

Covering an area of approximately 5 hectares, Loch Achtriochtan is relatively small compared to other lochs in the region. It is fed by several small streams that cascade down from the surrounding hills, ensuring a constant flow of fresh water into the loch. The water in the loch is crystal clear and reflects the stunning scenery that surrounds it, creating a mesmerizing sight for visitors.

The loch is home to a variety of aquatic plants and wildlife. The shallower areas of the loch are covered in a lush carpet of reeds and water lilies, providing a habitat for a wide range of water insects, birds, and amphibians. The deeper parts of the loch are inhabited by fish such as brown trout and perch, attracting anglers who seek to test their skills in catching these elusive creatures.

Surrounded by rugged terrain, Loch Achtriochtan is a popular destination for outdoor activities. Hiking and walking trails wind their way around the loch, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking by the lochside or simply relax and take in the tranquility of the area.

Overall, Loch Achtriochtan is a hidden gem in Argyllshire, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its stunning beauty and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch Achtriochtan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.665359/-5.0335994 or Grid Reference NN1456. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Clachaig Inn, Glencoe A very famous inn situated in the heart of Glencoe, popular with climbers and walkers.
Clachaig Inn, Glencoe
A very famous inn situated in the heart of Glencoe, popular with climbers and walkers.
The old Glencoe road, Clachaig Inn The old Glencoe road begins in Glencoe village and joins the A82. The mountain towering in the distance is the 892m high Aonach Dubh.
The old Glencoe road, Clachaig Inn
The old Glencoe road begins in Glencoe village and joins the A82. The mountain towering in the distance is the 892m high Aonach Dubh.
River Coe, Glencoe
River Coe, Glencoe
Search and Rescue helicopter contouring Sgorr nam Fiannaidh This was flying around at times for several days. As the rescue service was being passed from the RAF to Briscoe at the time, these may have been training and familiarisation exercises.
Search and Rescue helicopter contouring Sgorr nam Fiannaidh
This was flying around at times for several days. As the rescue service was being passed from the RAF to Briscoe at the time, these may have been training and familiarisation exercises.
The north wall of Glencoe As the southern side of the great Aonach Eagach ridge is sometimes and aptly referred to.
The north wall of Glencoe
As the southern side of the great Aonach Eagach ridge is sometimes and aptly referred to.
Coire nan Lochan A popular Winter climbing crag.  It is obvious that the gullies were not in the best condition, ready to avalanche and later on I set one off on Dorsal Arete with a big chunk of windslab coming off from a fracture line just below my axes.  If you were in Broad Gully - sorry.
Coire nan Lochan
A popular Winter climbing crag. It is obvious that the gullies were not in the best condition, ready to avalanche and later on I set one off on Dorsal Arete with a big chunk of windslab coming off from a fracture line just below my axes. If you were in Broad Gully - sorry.
East ridge of Stob Coire nan Lochan The ridge forms the skyline of the Coire nan Lochan climbing crags and is the ridge which terminates at Aonach Dubh.
East ridge of Stob Coire nan Lochan
The ridge forms the skyline of the Coire nan Lochan climbing crags and is the ridge which terminates at Aonach Dubh.
Summit, Stob Coire nan Lochan Bidean nan Bian's best known top.  Taken after an ascent of Dorsal Arete.
Summit, Stob Coire nan Lochan
Bidean nan Bian's best known top. Taken after an ascent of Dorsal Arete.
Glen Coe: SE on Old Road near Clachaig Hotel View before crossing to the A82 trunk road on the south side of the River Coe. Ahead are Aonach Dubh (2,849 ft.) and Beinn Fhada (peaking at 3,497 ft.). (Cf. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/13893">NN1257 : Glen Coe</a>).
Glen Coe: SE on Old Road near Clachaig Hotel
View before crossing to the A82 trunk road on the south side of the River Coe. Ahead are Aonach Dubh (2,849 ft.) and Beinn Fhada (peaking at 3,497 ft.). (Cf. NN1257 : Glen Coe).
Meall Mor from Glen Coe near Clachaig Hotel Southward view to Meall Mor (2,215 ft.).
Meall Mor from Glen Coe near Clachaig Hotel
Southward view to Meall Mor (2,215 ft.).
Stob Coire nan Lochan The summit area of Stob Coire nan Lochan, with the Aonach Eagach and Mamores visible beyond Glencoe.
Stob Coire nan Lochan
The summit area of Stob Coire nan Lochan, with the Aonach Eagach and Mamores visible beyond Glencoe.
Coire nan Lochan A view from the upper region of Coire nan Lochan over the flank of Gearr Aonach. The A82 road leading towards the Pass of Glencoe can be seen in the distance.
Coire nan Lochan
A view from the upper region of Coire nan Lochan over the flank of Gearr Aonach. The A82 road leading towards the Pass of Glencoe can be seen in the distance.
Buttress on north ridge of Stob Coire nan Lochan Cliffs on Stob Coire nan Lochan's north ridge, which is snow covered in early March.
Buttress on north ridge of Stob Coire nan Lochan
Cliffs on Stob Coire nan Lochan's north ridge, which is snow covered in early March.
Glen Coe & River Coe A wider perspective (and change in season) from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4203863">NN1556 : Glen Coe below Achtroichtan</a>
Glen Coe & River Coe
A wider perspective (and change in season) from NN1556 : Glen Coe below Achtroichtan
Steep southern slopes of Aonach Eagach Loch Achtriochtan gleams down below.
Steep southern slopes of Aonach Eagach
Loch Achtriochtan gleams down below.
Western descent from Sgorr nam Fiannaidh Ballachulish narrows just before the bridge was built.
Western descent from Sgorr nam Fiannaidh
Ballachulish narrows just before the bridge was built.
Steep south side of Sgorr nam Fiannaidh
Steep south side of Sgorr nam Fiannaidh
Glencoe from Sgorr nam Fiannaidh's lower slopes
Glencoe from Sgorr nam Fiannaidh's lower slopes
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Loch Achtriochtan is located at Grid Ref: NN1456 (Lat: 56.665359, Lng: -5.0335994)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Lat/Long: 56.6630903/-5.0362193
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