Loch Eck

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A view of the loch, looking south

Loch Eck is a freshwater loch seven miles long located on the Cowal peninsula, north of Dunoon, Argyllshire.

Apart from Loch Lomond, Loch Eck is the only naturally occurring habitat of the powan, a kind of freshwater whitefish.[1]

Geography

Loch Eck is within the Argyll Forest Park which, is itself part of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.[2][3] Close by are the Benmore Botanic Garden and the Benmore Outdoor Centre, the latter of which uses the loch and its surrounding for outdoor learning.[4]

The A815 road bounds the east side. A pathway runs along the west side of the loch, and gives access to the Paper Caves, set in the steep hillside with caving access to a platform set above a steep scarp within the cave.[5] A legend holds that the Argyll family documents were hidden in the caves when Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll was arrested for involvement in Rye House Plot, in order to prevent his lands from being made forfeit.[4]

About the loch

The loch is also an impounding reservoir with a dam 285 feet high, completed in 1973: it supplies the freshwater to much of the south-east of Cowal, including Dunoon.

In July 2013, two dogs died due to algal bloom present in the loch. Warnings were then posted advising that people and animals should avoid contact with the water.[6][7] Recently, three further incidents have happened, one in June 2019 and two in July 2021.[8]

The actress Emma Thompson owns a house on the shore of the loch.[9]

Outside links

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  • Lock Eck on Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park

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