Loch Ailort

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Loch Ailort overlooking the Ardnish peninsula

Loch Ailort is a sea loch in Morar, Inverness-shire. Loch Ailort is a shallow V-shaped loch, with the small Ardnish Peninsula on the north side, and the large south-west facing Moidart Peninsula to the south.[1] Loch Ailort is bounded in the north-east by the settlement of the same name, Lochailort and in the west, opening out into the Sound of Arisaig. To the north of the loch lies Loch Nan Uamh.

Geography

The northern coastline is overlooked by the hill Cruach An Aonaich, that is situated at the centre of the V-shape of the loch, and the ridge of An t Aonach which follows the coastline north-east to the edge of the loch, where the ridge flattens out to sea level. The southern coastline is dominated by the fine cone shaped former volcano of An Stac, which is a Corbett and overlooks Lochailort to the north. Further behind An Stac to south, and overlooking the great expanse of the sea loch, is the west facing ridge that is made up of the Sgurr na Ba Glaise in the east followed by Rois-Bhein and Cruach Doir'an Raoigh, which are also all Corbetts.

Islands

Loch Ailort has a number of islands. At the entrance to the loch is two islands. Eilean nan Gobhar, or Eilean na Gour at the south of the loch mouth, and the other is Eilean á Chaolis. Eilean nan Gobhar, is famous for two vitrified forts.[2] Further to the west lies the island of Eilean Buidhe, which lies at the centre of the channel and marks the point the sea loch turns north-east, for the upswing of the V shape. Further north-east, and visible from the village of Lochailort is the small mid channel island grouping of Eilean Dubh.

Settlements

Loch Ailort is remote and its coastline is only sparsely populated. At the head of the loch lies the hamlet of Lochailort. To the north, the Ardnish peninsula is mostly empty, apart from the occasional farmhouse or hunting lodge. The southern coastline contains Alisary in the east and Roshven in the west. Further west, lying outside the mouth of the sea loch, lies the hamlet of Glenuig [3]

References

  1. [1] Ailort, Loch
  2. [2] Eilean Nan Gobhar
  3. Ordnance Survey (2011) "Get-a-map". Retrieved 30 October 2011.

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