Loch Enoch

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Loch Enoch is a remote upland freshwater loch in the Galloway Hills of southwest Scotland, known for its rugged granite surroundings and scenic, isolated character.

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Loch Enoch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
lake
basinCountry United Kingdom
country Scotland
distanceFrom about 8 km east of Loch Trool
drainageBasin River Cree system
Water of Trool NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 500 metres above sea level
hasAccess footpaths only
hasBottomComposition granite sand
hasCatchment Galloway Hills NERFINISHED
hasEcology oligotrophic lake
hasFeature rocky shoreline
small islands
hasHistoricalIssue acidification in 20th century
hasHistoricalUse trout fishing
hasIsland Big Enoch NERFINISHED
Wee Enoch NERFINISHED
hasOutflow Eglin Lane NERFINISHED
hasRecovery partial chemical recovery from acidification
isInProtectedArea Galloway Forest Park NERFINISHED
isRemote true
knownFor isolated character
rugged granite surroundings
scenic character
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
Galloway Hills NERFINISHED
southwest Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedOn Loch Enoch Fault zone NERFINISHED
near Kirriereoch Hill NERFINISHED
Merrick NERFINISHED
Shalloch on Minnoch NERFINISHED
partOf Southern Uplands NERFINISHED
region Galloway Forest Park area NERFINISHED
surroundedBy granite hills
terrain upland
usedFor hillwalking destination
recreational fishing
waterType freshwater

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Merrick hasNearbyFeature Loch Enoch