Loch Veyatie

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View towards Loch Veyatie With the Cam Loch beyond and Ben More Assynt under cloud in the distance

Loch Veyatie is a freshwater loch on the borders of Cromartyshire and Sutherland.[1] It stretches for nearly four miles north-westwards from the settlement of Elphin, and lies between Suilven and Cùl Mòr. It reaches depths of around 100 feet.

Angling

Well known for its trout (including ferox) and charr, it is a popular destination for anglers. Run-off from a salmon hatchery at the eastern end of the loch attracts large fish, including, unusually, charr, into its main feeder river, the Abhainn Mhòr. The reservoir Cam Loch is directly located a mile to the north-east, and follows the same orientation.

Geography

Loch Veyatie is drained at its western end by Uidh Fheàrna, a channel of slow-moving water leading into Fionn Loch, which is itself drained by the River Kirkaig leading to the notable 60-foot Falls of Kirkaig before entering Loch Kirkaig.

Frigate

The Loch-class frigate HMS Loch Veyatie was named after the loch.

Gallery

References

  1. (pdf) Lochs of the Kirkaig Basin. National Library of Scotland Maps: Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland. 1897-1909. p. 163. http://maps.nls.uk/dcn6/7443/74432864.6.pdf. Retrieved 25 November 2017. 

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