Loch Hempriggs

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Caithness

Scotland

Loch Hempriggs

Cock Pheasant Cock pheasant on the run in a Thrumster paddock
Cock Pheasant Credit: John MacKenzie

Loch Hempriggs is a freshwater loch located in the county of Caithness, in the northernmost part of mainland Scotland. Situated approximately 5 kilometers southeast of the town of Wick, it covers an area of approximately 0.5 square kilometers. The loch is nestled within the picturesque Hempriggs Estate, surrounded by rolling hills and lush vegetation, making it a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts.

The loch is fed by several small streams and springs, ensuring a constant flow of freshwater. Its depth varies, with the deepest point measuring around 8 meters. Loch Hempriggs is known for its clear, pristine waters, reflecting the stunning landscape that envelopes it.

The surrounding area of the loch is home to diverse flora and fauna. The freshwater marshes and reed beds provide a suitable habitat for a variety of bird species, including ducks, geese, and wading birds. The loch also supports a healthy population of fish, such as brown trout and pike, attracting anglers from far and wide.

Visitors to Loch Hempriggs can enjoy a range of recreational activities. The tranquil waters are ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. The surrounding walking trails offer breathtaking views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Additionally, the loch serves as a popular spot for picnicking and peaceful relaxation amidst the serene Scottish countryside.

In summary, Loch Hempriggs is a small yet scenic freshwater loch in Caithness, Scotland. With its abundant wildlife, clear waters, and picturesque surroundings, it offers a peaceful retreat for both nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Loch Hempriggs Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.406886/-3.1271322 or Grid Reference ND3447. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cock Pheasant Cock pheasant on the run in a Thrumster paddock
Cock Pheasant
Cock pheasant on the run in a Thrumster paddock
Stile on a fence New stile and a new sheep fence
Stile on a fence
New stile and a new sheep fence
Rough Grazing Very rough grazing, looking towards Kinlochy farm.
Rough Grazing
Very rough grazing, looking towards Kinlochy farm.
Foundation Remains All that remains of the foundations of a very large tourist information board in a layby on the A99.
The picture shows Nothfield Farm in the distance on the left and Wick is straight ahead on the horizon.
Foundation Remains
All that remains of the foundations of a very large tourist information board in a layby on the A99. The picture shows Nothfield Farm in the distance on the left and Wick is straight ahead on the horizon.
Thrumster Railway Station This wee Victorian station is an architectural gem.  Thankfully it is being restored.  The Wick to Lybster line was opened in 1903 to serve the herring industry.  It eventually shut down in 1951.
Thrumster Railway Station
This wee Victorian station is an architectural gem. Thankfully it is being restored. The Wick to Lybster line was opened in 1903 to serve the herring industry. It eventually shut down in 1951.
Thrumster station A small station on the short lived Wick and Lybster Light railway, opened 1903 and closed 1944. The lines were put back in 2009 and there are plans to renovate the station building, perhaps even get an old carriage for the site.
Thrumster station
A small station on the short lived Wick and Lybster Light railway, opened 1903 and closed 1944. The lines were put back in 2009 and there are plans to renovate the station building, perhaps even get an old carriage for the site.
Thrumster Railway Station Restoration of the building is almost complete.
Thrumster Railway Station
Restoration of the building is almost complete.
Half a buffer stop Only this half of an original buffer stop remains at Thrumster Station
Half a buffer stop
Only this half of an original buffer stop remains at Thrumster Station
Cast Iron Strainer Post Original cast iron strainer post from fencing on the Wick & Lybster Light Railway. This post dates from when the line opened in 1903
Cast Iron Strainer Post
Original cast iron strainer post from fencing on the Wick & Lybster Light Railway. This post dates from when the line opened in 1903
Remains of Tannach Mains
Remains of Tannach Mains
Thrumster railway station (site), Highland Opened in 1903 by the Wick & Lybster Light Railway, this station closed to passengers in 1944. 
View north east towards Wick. The building has been restored. Beyond the fence is the old stationmaster's house.
Thrumster railway station (site), Highland
Opened in 1903 by the Wick & Lybster Light Railway, this station closed to passengers in 1944. View north east towards Wick. The building has been restored. Beyond the fence is the old stationmaster's house.
Thrumster Transmitting Station
Thrumster Transmitting Station
Tannach Mains Abandoned farmhouse.
Tannach Mains
Abandoned farmhouse.
Stubble near Northfield Barley stubble awaiting ploughing.
Stubble near Northfield
Barley stubble awaiting ploughing.
Former Thrumster Station, Thrumster Former Thrumster Station, Thrumster, preserved
Former Thrumster Station, Thrumster
Former Thrumster Station, Thrumster, preserved
Hempriggs House 2007 Exterior / side view of Hempriggs House 2007
Hempriggs House 2007
Exterior / side view of Hempriggs House 2007
Hempriggs House 2007 Hempriggs House 2007 outbuilding.
Hempriggs House 2007
Hempriggs House 2007 outbuilding.
Hempriggs House lintel stone Re used lintel stone on coach house, inscribed: CERI MANI MEMENTO MANE
Hempriggs House 2007
Hempriggs House lintel stone
Re used lintel stone on coach house, inscribed: CERI MANI MEMENTO MANE Hempriggs House 2007
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Loch Hempriggs is located at Grid Ref: ND3447 (Lat: 58.406886, Lng: -3.1271322)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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///after.saddens.romance. Near Wick, Highland

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