the smallest loch in Scotland is the loch nineacht it is in dundee
Loch Morar is the deepest loch in Scotland, with a maximum depth of 310 meters (1,017 feet). It is located in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands.
Longest freshwater loch - Loch Awe, Argyll (25 miles/41km long)
Longest sea loch - Loch Fyne, Argyll (approx 44 miles/71km long)
The deepest loch in Britain by far is the world famous Loch Ness. Home too Nessie.
Loch Fyne (65 km long) is the longest salt water loch;
Loch Awe (41 km long) is the longest fresh water loch
Loch Lomond has the largest surface area (71 km2).
Loch Morar is the deepest loch.
Loch Ness is the largest loch by volume.
Loch Ness has more water than all the lakes in England combined.
Loch Morar is 1077ft, or 328m, deep.
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In Scotland, lakes are typically referred to as "lochs." The term "loch" is commonly used to describe bodies of water that are similar to lakes, such as Loch Ness and Loch Lomond.
There are over 30,000 lochs in Scotland, and many of them offer fishing opportunities. Some popular lochs for fishing include Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, and Loch Awe. Each loch may have different fishing regulations and permits required, so it's important to check before fishing.
Nessie, the Loch Ness monster, is a mythical creature said to inhabit Loch Ness due to various sightings and folklore. The legend has persisted over the years, attracting tourists and fueling interest in the mystery of the lake.
The maximum depth of Loch Lomond is 190 meters (623 feet).
Scotland is known as the land of kilts, bagpipes, and dramatic landscapes including the Highlands. It is also known for its rich history, castles, and the famous Loch Ness monster legend. Additionally, Scotland is recognized for iconic symbols such as tartan patterns and the thistle flower.
69m at it's deepest point.
Loch Morar with a maximum depth of 310 m. Loch Ness is second with a maximum depth of 132 m.
Lake morar in Scotland its the deepest at 310 metres deep
Loch Morar in the Highlands of Scotland which has a maximum depth of 310m
Loch Ness is Scotland's largest freshwater loch by volume, it alone contains more water then every lake in England and Wales combined. Loch Ness has a surface area of 56.4 km² (approx 21 3/4 sq miles) and is second only to Loch Lomond which has a surface area of 71km² (almost 27 1/2 sq miles) . Loch Ness is 37km (23 1/8 miles) long and sits in the basin of the Great Glen. Scotland's deepest loch is Loch Morar which is 310m (approx 1007 feet) at its deepest point. Loch Awe is Scotland's longest freshwater loch at 41km long.
The deepest lake in the UK is Loch Morar, Lochaber, with a depth of 310 metres (1,017 ft), with Loch Ness second at 230 metres (754 ft). The deepest lake in England is Wastwater, Lake District, which has a depth of 76 metres (249 ft).
Loch Morar
Loch Ness is one of the deepest lochs in Scotland, its deepest point is 754 feet (230 meters). It is also very hard to see in the lake because it is very murky.
Loch Ness is 788 ft (240 m) deep at its deepest point.
Loch Ness, or Loch Nis in Gaelic, is a large, deep freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands, which extends for about 37 km southwest of Inverness. It is the second largest loch (lake) in Scotland, with a surface area of 56.4 km2, but is the largest in volume. It is 700ft deep at its deepest point.
Loch Ness
No, but there is Loch Earn.