Loch na h-Oidhche

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Loch na h-Oidhche

Loch na h-Oidhche (meaning 'Loch of the night')[1] is a remote freshwater loch lying between Loch Torridon and Loch Maree in the Flowerdale Forest of Wester Ross, within Ross-shire. It is found approximately four and a half miles north of the small village of Torridon and eight miles south-east of Gairloch.

The loch is oblong in shape, about a mile and three-quarters long and trends north by north-west to south by south-east. It drains by a bifurcated stream and several small lochs into Loch Maree and Loch Gairloch. The surrounding area is mountainous with Beinn an Eoin to the east and Baosbheinn to the west. The loch was surveyed on 7 August 1902[2] by T.N. Johnston and John Hewitt and later charted[3] as part of the Sir John Murray's and Laurence Pullar's Bathymetrical Survey of Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland 1897-1909.

Wild brown trout are known to inhabit the loch.[1]

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