Loch of Stourdale

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Orkney

Scotland

Loch of Stourdale

The Old Man Worth the walk over the moor from midge infested Rackwick.
The Old Man Credit: Gordon Hatton

Loch of Stourdale is a freshwater lake located in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. Situated near the village of Stourdale, this pristine body of water covers an area of approximately 20 hectares. The loch is characterized by its tranquil surroundings and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife observers.

Surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, Loch of Stourdale offers a serene and picturesque setting. The water in the loch is clear and calm, reflecting the surrounding landscape and creating a peaceful atmosphere. The lake is fed by several small streams that originate from the nearby hills, ensuring a constant flow of freshwater.

The diverse range of flora and fauna found in and around Loch of Stourdale makes it a haven for wildlife. The surrounding wetlands and marshes provide a habitat for a variety of bird species, including swans, ducks, and herons. Birdwatchers regularly visit the area to catch a glimpse of these beautiful creatures.

The lake itself is home to an abundance of fish, such as brown trout and perch, making it a popular spot for anglers. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a peaceful day on the water, surrounded by the stunning natural scenery.

Overall, Loch of Stourdale offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's birdwatching, fishing, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature, this freshwater lake is a hidden gem in the Orkney Islands.

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Loch of Stourdale Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.879005/-3.4288273 or Grid Reference ND1799. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Old Man Worth the walk over the moor from midge infested Rackwick.
The Old Man
Worth the walk over the moor from midge infested Rackwick.
Cliffs north of the Old Man Devonian sandstone cliffs on the coast of Hoy just north of the Old Man. The cliffs here are around 140m high, but carry on north towards St John's Head and they exceed 330m, arguably the highest cliffs in Britain.
Cliffs north of the Old Man
Devonian sandstone cliffs on the coast of Hoy just north of the Old Man. The cliffs here are around 140m high, but carry on north towards St John's Head and they exceed 330m, arguably the highest cliffs in Britain.
Old Man of Hoy
Old Man of Hoy
Coast of Hoy from Kame of Hoy to the Old Man of Hoy
Coast of Hoy from Kame of Hoy to the Old Man of Hoy
Old Man of Hoy from the north
Old Man of Hoy from the north
Old Man of Hoy and Rora Head
Old Man of Hoy and Rora Head
Cliffs to the north of Rora Head from the sea
Cliffs to the north of Rora Head from the sea
Old Man of Hoy from the south
Old Man of Hoy from the south
Rora Head from the sea
Rora Head from the sea
Old Man of Hoy
Old Man of Hoy
Land slump at Runnarto
Land slump at Runnarto
Cliffs at Tuaks of the Boy
Cliffs at Tuaks of the Boy
Cliffs above the Neuk
Cliffs above the Neuk
The Old Man seen from the top of the climbers' path The split through the upper section of the stack is clearly seen.
The Old Man seen from the top of the climbers' path
The split through the upper section of the stack is clearly seen.
The well-made track to the viewing point When I was here in the 1970s, this was just moorland with no paths!
The well-made track to the viewing point
When I was here in the 1970s, this was just moorland with no paths!
The track towards the Old Man Well-defined, but rough in places.
The track towards the Old Man
Well-defined, but rough in places.
The clifftop track near Black Nev
The clifftop track near Black Nev
Heathland slopes above Rack Wick
Heathland slopes above Rack Wick
Show me another place!

Loch of Stourdale is located at Grid Ref: ND1799 (Lat: 58.879005, Lng: -3.4288273)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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