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Encyclopedia > Loch Maree

Loch Maree is a body of water in the Ross and Cromarty region of the Scottish Highlands. At 20 kilometers long and with a maximum width of 4 kilometers, it is the fourth largest freshwater loch in Scotland. Its surface area is 28.6 square kilometers (11.0 square miles).


Loch Maree contains five large wooded islands and over 25 smaller ones. Isle Maree has the remains of a chapel on it, believed to the 7th Century hermitage of Saint Maelrubha. The same island also contains ancient stands of oak and holly which have been linked with ancient scottish druids. All of the loch's islands are conservation areas.


Because of its remote location there is little industry and tourism surrounding Loch Maree, although it does offer good trout fishing.


External links

  • The Legend of Loch Maree (http://www.survivalschool.co.uk/legend_of_loch_maree.htm)

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Loch Maree - Beinn Eighe Information and Picture Gallery. Loch Maree in Wester Ross (440 words)
Loch Maree is 20 kilometers long and definitely one of the most beautiful lochs in Scotland.
Loch Maree is one of the last places in Scotland with remains of the old Caledonian Pine Forests.
The islands in Loch Maree with the remains of the ancient Pine Forests.
Loch Maree - definition of Loch Maree in Encyclopedia (172 words)
Loch Maree is a body of water in the Ross and Cromarty region of the Scottish Highlands.
At 20 kilometers long and with a maximum width of 4 kilometers, it is the fourth largest freshwater loch in Scotland.
Isle Maree has the remains of a chapel on it, believed to the 7th Century hermitage of Saint Maelrubha.
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