Loch of Winless

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Caithness

Scotland

Loch of Winless

In Winless Woods A way through the woods
In Winless Woods Credit: John MacKenzie

Loch of Winless is a picturesque freshwater lake located in Caithness, a historic county in the northeastern part of Scotland. Situated amidst a tranquil rural landscape, this enchanting body of water covers an area of approximately 20 hectares and is renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity.

Surrounded by rolling hills and lush vegetation, Loch of Winless offers a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors alike. The lake itself is relatively shallow, with an average depth of around 2 meters, and is fed by several small streams that flow from the surrounding moorland.

The diverse ecosystem of Loch of Winless supports a wide range of flora and fauna. The surrounding marshland is home to a variety of wetland plants, including reeds, rushes, and water lilies, which provide habitat for numerous bird species. Birdwatchers flock to the lake to catch a glimpse of rare and migratory birds such as whooper swans, teal, and greylag geese.

The tranquil waters of Loch of Winless also attract anglers who seek the opportunity to fish for brown trout, which thrive in the lake's nutrient-rich waters. Fishing is a popular activity, with visitors often enjoying the peaceful surroundings while casting their lines from the shores or from small boats.

In addition to its natural beauty, Loch of Winless offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Whether it's birdwatching, fishing, or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere, Loch of Winless provides a memorable experience for all who visit.

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Loch of Winless Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.474575/-3.2145851 or Grid Reference ND2954. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

In Winless Woods A way through the woods
In Winless Woods
A way through the woods
Hide in Winless Woods For bird or other wildlife watching?
Hide in Winless Woods
For bird or other wildlife watching?
Forest Clearing Large clearing in Winless Woods near the hide
Forest Clearing
Large clearing in Winless Woods near the hide
Bilbster Station Building Now closed and in sorry condition
Bilbster Station Building
Now closed and in sorry condition
Tarroul Moss and Woodland Heathland at the edge of Tarroul Moss, leading into a coniferous plantation.
Tarroul Moss and Woodland
Heathland at the edge of Tarroul Moss, leading into a coniferous plantation.
Forest Edge Near Bilbster Viewed from a passing train on a fine late-October day.
Forest Edge Near Bilbster
Viewed from a passing train on a fine late-October day.
Winless Wood View A quick glimpse of farmland and forest from a passing train on a fine late-October day.
Winless Wood View
A quick glimpse of farmland and forest from a passing train on a fine late-October day.
Towards Winless Mains A quick look at the rich farmland in Caithness viewed from a train approaching Wick.
Towards Winless Mains
A quick look at the rich farmland in Caithness viewed from a train approaching Wick.
Bilbster railway station (site), Highland Opened in 1874 on the Highland Railway's line from Dingwall to Wick, this station closed to passengers in 1960.
View south east towards Wick.
Bilbster railway station (site), Highland
Opened in 1874 on the Highland Railway's line from Dingwall to Wick, this station closed to passengers in 1960. View south east towards Wick.
Grassland, Winless
Grassland, Winless
Grazing, Winless
Grazing, Winless
Cattle grazing near Bilbster
Cattle grazing near Bilbster
Woodland, Moss of Killimster
Woodland, Moss of Killimster
Tarroul Moss
Tarroul Moss
Winless Mains
Winless Mains
Fogbow at Winless A fogbow appeared for several minutes quite early this morning.
Fogbow at Winless
A fogbow appeared for several minutes quite early this morning.
Rivet Benchmark, Bridge of Winless Rivet style benchmark on the parapet of the bridge.
Rivet Benchmark, Bridge of Winless
Rivet style benchmark on the parapet of the bridge.
Winless Mains One of the many farms in Caithness.
Winless Mains
One of the many farms in Caithness.
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Loch of Winless is located at Grid Ref: ND2954 (Lat: 58.474575, Lng: -3.2145851)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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