Loch of Yarrows

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Caithness

Scotland

Loch of Yarrows

Triangulation pillar, Hill of Yarrows, Caithness Looking towards the Camster windfarm.
Triangulation pillar, Hill of Yarrows, Caithness Credit: Claire Pegrum

Loch of Yarrows, located in the Caithness region of Scotland, is a picturesque freshwater body encompassing an area of approximately 160 acres. Situated near the village of Watten, the loch serves as a vital habitat for various plant and animal species, making it an important ecological site.

Surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, the Loch of Yarrows offers a serene and tranquil setting for visitors. The water is predominantly freshwater, with a few small streams feeding into the loch from the surrounding landscape. The water is relatively shallow, with an average depth of around 6 meters, and is known for its clarity.

The loch is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including numerous bird species. Ornithologists and bird enthusiasts flock to the area to witness the nesting colonies of different waterfowl, such as tufted ducks, coots, and grebes. Additionally, the loch attracts a variety of migratory birds, including whooper swans and pink-footed geese during winter.

The surrounding wetland areas and marshes support a rich array of vegetation, including reeds, rushes, and water lilies. These habitats provide vital resources for numerous invertebrates, amphibians, and small mammals, further adding to the biodiversity of the area.

Fishing is a popular activity at Loch of Yarrows, with anglers drawn to the loch's abundance of fish species, including brown trout and pike. The loch is well-stocked, making it an ideal spot for both recreational and competitive fishing.

Overall, Loch of Yarrows showcases the natural beauty and ecological importance of Caithness, providing a haven for wildlife and a tranquil retreat for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in nature.

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Loch of Yarrows Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.377528/-3.1824348 or Grid Reference ND3043. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Triangulation pillar, Hill of Yarrows, Caithness Looking towards the Camster windfarm.
Triangulation pillar, Hill of Yarrows, Caithness
Looking towards the Camster windfarm.
Ruined farmstead below Hill of Yarrows, Caithness The building was already unroofed in 1871 at the time of the survey for the 1st edition of the OS six-inch map.  A description of the farmstead is available at <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/97715/details/hill+of+yarrows" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/97715/details/hill+of+yarrows">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> .
Ruined farmstead below Hill of Yarrows, Caithness
The building was already unroofed in 1871 at the time of the survey for the 1st edition of the OS six-inch map. A description of the farmstead is available at LinkExternal link .
Remains of a Bridge Probably, at one time, a sheep bridge over the burn. Not much left now
Remains of a Bridge
Probably, at one time, a sheep bridge over the burn. Not much left now
South Yarrows Very much a working croft with stock.
South Yarrows
Very much a working croft with stock.
Loch of Yarrows The Head of the reservoir looking towards Battle Moss with its wealth of iron age features.
Loch of Yarrows
The Head of the reservoir looking towards Battle Moss with its wealth of iron age features.
Chambered Cairn Shows a chambered cairn known as Warehouse South, on the summit of Warehouse Hill, Yarrows, looking towards a large Bronze Age cairn, known as Warehouse West. The tall 'marker cairns' are modern.
Chambered Cairn
Shows a chambered cairn known as Warehouse South, on the summit of Warehouse Hill, Yarrows, looking towards a large Bronze Age cairn, known as Warehouse West. The tall 'marker cairns' are modern.
The Yarrows Archaeological Trail Looking north along the trail with Loch of Yarrows to the east and Loch Brickigoe to the west.
The Yarrows Archaeological Trail
Looking north along the trail with Loch of Yarrows to the east and Loch Brickigoe to the west.
Loch Brickigoe Reflections of the ruined croft buildings in the calm waters.
Loch Brickigoe
Reflections of the ruined croft buildings in the calm waters.
North Yarrows Three crofts with the name Yarrows - south, west and north but no east as there appears to be no buildings on that side of the loch.
North Yarrows
Three crofts with the name Yarrows - south, west and north but no east as there appears to be no buildings on that side of the loch.
South Yarrows
South Yarrows
Ruins by Loch Brickigoe
Ruins by Loch Brickigoe
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows One of several bog pools on flat ground below Hill of Yarrows.
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows
One of several bog pools on flat ground below Hill of Yarrows.
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows Another of several bog pools in the area. Plenty of bogbean growing here.
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows
Another of several bog pools in the area. Plenty of bogbean growing here.
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows The bog pools in this group are so low-lying that they are difficult to spot until you are almost right on them.
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows
The bog pools in this group are so low-lying that they are difficult to spot until you are almost right on them.
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows In the distance is the conifer plantation that covers the Hill of Yarrows and beyond that some of the turbines of Burn of Whilk wind farm.
Dubhlochan near Hill of Yarrows
In the distance is the conifer plantation that covers the Hill of Yarrows and beyond that some of the turbines of Burn of Whilk wind farm.
Pool near Hill of Yarrows The presence of drains suggest this pool is man-made rather than a naturally occurring dubhlochan.
Pool near Hill of Yarrows
The presence of drains suggest this pool is man-made rather than a naturally occurring dubhlochan.
Loch of Warehouse A remote loch in the area known as Yarrows.
Loch of Warehouse
A remote loch in the area known as Yarrows.
Moorland near Loch Brickigoe
Moorland near Loch Brickigoe
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Loch of Yarrows is located at Grid Ref: ND3043 (Lat: 58.377528, Lng: -3.1824348)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 58.377528,-3.1824348
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Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 58.3743681/-3.184235
Parking
Lat/Long: 58.375294/-3.1881089
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 58.3752216/-3.1884359
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 58.3753732/-3.1863333
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.375637/-3.1899835
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.3748779/-3.1891734
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