Loch Maree and Slioch mountain Wester Ross Scottish Highlands SCO 5412


Loch Maree (loch Ma-ruibhe in Gaelic) is a loch in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. At 20 km (12 mi) long and with a maximum width of 4 km ( mi), it is the fourth largest freshwater loch in Scotland; it is the largest north of Loch Ness. Its surface area is km2 ( sq mi). Loch Maree contains five large wooded islands and over 25 smaller ones, many of which have their own lakelets. Isle Maree has the remains of a chapel, graveyard, holy well, and holy tree on it, believed to be the 8th century hermitage of Saint Máel Ruba (d. 722), who founded the monastery of Applecross in 672. The same island also contains ancient stands of oak and holly which have been linked with ancient Scottish druids. The waters of the loch were also thought to have curative effects, with being submerged in the water thought to be a cure for lunacy. All of the loch's islands are conservation areas. The largest is the only island in Britain to contain a loch that itself contains an island. Location Northwest Highlands, Scotland Coordinates 57°41′23″N 5°27′27″W / °N °W / ; : 57°41′23″N 5°27′27″W / °N °W / ; Catchment area Beinn Eighe, Slioch, Fisherfield, Glen Docherty, Coulin, Slattadale, Talladale Basin countries United Kingdom Max. length 20 km Max. width 4 km Surface area km² ( sq mi) Average depth 125 ft (38 m) Max. depth 375 ft (114 m) Water volume 38,500,000,000 cu ft ( km3) Islands 30 (Isle Maree)


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Location: Loch Maree Kinlochewe Wester Ross Scottish Highlands UK
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