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Loch Etive - Wikipedia Loch Etive (Scottish Gaelic, Loch Eite) is a 30 km sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland It reaches the sea at Connel, 5 km north of Oban It measures 31 6 km (19 4 miles) long and from 1 2 km (4 mile) to 1 6 km (1 mi) wide Its depth varies greatly, up to a maximum of 150 m (490 ft)
Loch Etive Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland Loch Etive is one of the most attractive lochs in Scotland It is surrounded by wild countryside climbing to some very distinctive mountains towering over the loch Those wanting to see these middle stretches of the loch have two choices
Loch Etive | Scotland | Trips | Sea - The UK Rivers Guidebook Never more than a mile wide, Loch Etive extends for nearly twenty miles between the foot of Glen Etive and the open seas of the Firth of Lorn For most of its length, there is no road access and little habitation It really is a fjord!
Loch Etive - Scottish Highlands Carved out of the former volcanic landscape by glaciers during the Ice Age, Loch Etive extends southwest from Europe’s only seawater falls (the Falls of Lora) at Connel Bridge (a small version of the famed Forth Bridge) deep into the Highlands two-thirds of the way to Glen Coe
Loch Awe And Loch Etive Visitor Guide, Hotels, Cottages . . . - Scotland North of Loch Fyne is Loch Awe, the longest freshwater loch in Scotland and, further north, the beautiful Loch Etive There's enough here to justify a couple of days' exploration, particularly the little-visited west shore of Loch Awe, but if you're pressed for time, there are a few conveniently placed sights along the A85 from Glasgow to Oban
Best of the Scottish Highlands: Loch Etive - Travel The UK Loch Etive (or anywhere in the Highlands for that matter) is the kind of place where you can switch off, become one with nature and take in the views It’s total escapism Tucked away in the Scottish Highlands, this vast and secluded loch feels like a world away from everyday life – but getting there is half the excitement!
LOCH ETIVE Carved by ice over 2 million years of successive glaciations, Loch Etive is a dramatic slash through the landscape With no roads into the upper part of the loch it is rarely traversed today and by paddle is the best way to access it’s upper reaches
Loch Etive - Lochside Hotels Loch Etive is a picturesque sea loch located on the west coast of Scotland, extending from the town of Oban to the village of Connel It is nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and rich history
F3 - Loch Etive - Inside Information - Articles A deep water sea loch at the heart of the Scottish Highlands where spurdogs, hake, rays, pollack, sea trout, and even escapee rainbow trout from fish farms on the loch make for an interesting species mix