Loch Quoich

Highland, Scotland
Challenging
Family Friendly

Loch Quoich is a dramatic reservoir, located west of Loch Garry, near Fort William, Lochaber, Scotland. Is is part of Glen Garry hydroelectricity project powered by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board in the 1950s. The water from Loch Quoich is carried through a tunnel to Quoich power station on the banks of the River Garry. From the roadside above the loch four Munros can be accessed. One of them is Sgurr Mor - a big, steepy mountain, rising between Loch Quoich and the lonely Glen Kingie. The loch offers excellent brown trout fishing opportunities, as well as ferox and plenty of arctic char.

Wild Camping
Landscape Photography
Walking
Fishing
Hiking
Highland, Scotland
Latitude: 57.071007, Longitude: -5.291507

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