Dubh Lochs of Shielton

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Caithness

Scotland

Dubh Lochs of Shielton

Blanket Bog The Shielton peatlands.
Blanket Bog Credit: david glass

Dubh Lochs of Shielton, located in Caithness, Scotland, is a cluster of freshwater bodies consisting of lakes, pools, ponds, and a freshwater marsh. Nestled within a picturesque landscape, these interconnected water features cover a total area of approximately 75 hectares. The Dubh Lochs are situated amidst rolling hills, moorland, and heath, creating a diverse and unique ecosystem.

The main lake, known as Dubh Loch, is the largest water body in the area and spans approximately 30 hectares. It is surrounded by lush vegetation and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The lake is fed by several small streams and springs, ensuring a constant flow of freshwater.

Adjacent to Dubh Loch are several smaller pools and ponds, each with its own distinct characteristics. These smaller water bodies provide additional habitat for a wide range of aquatic flora and fauna. The interconnected nature of the Dubh Lochs allows for the movement of water and wildlife between the different areas, enhancing the biodiversity of the region.

The Dubh Lochs of Shielton also feature a freshwater marsh, which is a vital component of the ecosystem. This marshland provides a habitat for a variety of plant species, including reeds, sedges, and rushes. It acts as a natural filtration system, improving water quality and supporting the overall health of the aquatic ecosystem.

The Dubh Lochs of Shielton are not only significant for their natural beauty but also for their ecological importance. The diverse range of habitats within this area supports a wide array of plant and animal life, making it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and those seeking a tranquil and scenic environment.

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Dubh Lochs of Shielton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.410562/-3.3760235 or Grid Reference ND1947. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Blanket Bog The Shielton peatlands.
Blanket Bog
The Shielton peatlands.
Allt Nam Fuatha A burn in the Shielton peatlands, well populated by Water Voles.
Allt Nam Fuatha
A burn in the Shielton peatlands, well populated by Water Voles.
Blanket Bog and Deer Track Blanket bog in the Caithness peatlands west of Kensary.
The green channel has been used by Red Deer.
Blanket Bog and Deer Track
Blanket bog in the Caithness peatlands west of Kensary. The green channel has been used by Red Deer.
Allt nam Fuatha The Allt nam Fuatha as it approaches its source in the Dubh Lochs of Shielton. The peat has closed over the burn at this point creating ideal habitat for Water Voles.
Allt nam Fuatha
The Allt nam Fuatha as it approaches its source in the Dubh Lochs of Shielton. The peat has closed over the burn at this point creating ideal habitat for Water Voles.
Fencing near the Dubh Lochs of Shielton A fence near which is some very boggy terrain.
Fencing near the Dubh Lochs of Shielton
A fence near which is some very boggy terrain.
Dubh Lochs of Shielton A maze of wee pools. Lovely place.
Dubh Lochs of Shielton
A maze of wee pools. Lovely place.
Sheepfold near Kensary The well- preserved remains of an old sheep enclosure.
Sheepfold near Kensary
The well- preserved remains of an old sheep enclosure.
Discarded fencing material by the Burn of Tacher, Caithness
Discarded fencing material by the Burn of Tacher, Caithness
Edge of forest near Tacher, Caithness
Edge of forest near Tacher, Caithness
Boggy forest ride near Tacher, Caithness
Boggy forest ride near Tacher, Caithness
Fence on moorland near Tacher, Caithness Looking towards Camster Wind Farm.
Fence on moorland near Tacher, Caithness
Looking towards Camster Wind Farm.
Drainage channel on moorland to the east of Tacher, Caithness The current 1:25,000 OS map (as viewed on OS Maps 21/05/16) shows a fence running along this line.  A couple of old fence posts remain towards the northern end of the former fence line but no other signs of a fence remain.
Drainage channel on moorland to the east of Tacher, Caithness
The current 1:25,000 OS map (as viewed on OS Maps 21/05/16) shows a fence running along this line. A couple of old fence posts remain towards the northern end of the former fence line but no other signs of a fence remain.
Junction of fences on moorland near Tacher, Caithness
Junction of fences on moorland near Tacher, Caithness
Sheepfold near Kensary A circular sheepfold close to the Kensary Burn.
Sheepfold near Kensary
A circular sheepfold close to the Kensary Burn.
Sheepfold near Munsary A circular sheepfold, probably constructed when commercial sheep farming arrived in this area in the 19th century.
Sheepfold near Munsary
A circular sheepfold, probably constructed when commercial sheep farming arrived in this area in the 19th century.
Peatland near Munsary Blanket Bog on the Plantlife Nature Reserve at Munsary.
Peatland near Munsary
Blanket Bog on the Plantlife Nature Reserve at Munsary.
Caithness Peatland Blanket Bog near Kensary.
Caithness Peatland
Blanket Bog near Kensary.
The Flows, Halsary Blanket bog.
The Flows, Halsary
Blanket bog.
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Dubh Lochs of Shielton is located at Grid Ref: ND1947 (Lat: 58.410562, Lng: -3.3760235)

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