Loch Linnhe, Highland

Loch Linnhe, Highland - Sea and sand
Loch Linnhe is a large sea loch in the Western Highlands separating the areas of Morvern and Ardgour to the west from the areas of Appin, Benderloch and Lochaber to the east. Loch Linnhe stretches some 30 miles from north east to south west and forms a southern extension of the Great Glen that opens out into the Firth of Lorn. Its greatest width is nearly 6 miles while its narrowest width lies just north of the mouth of Loch Leven at the Corran Narrows. Fort William stands at the head of the loch, at the junction with Loch Eil and the beginning of the Caledonian Canal system.

Date: 10th September 2014

Location: view from the A861 at Sallachan, Ardnamurchan, Highland

Loch Linnhe, Inverness-shire

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