Loch Eck

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Loch Eck is a long, narrow freshwater loch in the Cowal peninsula of Argyll and Bute, Scotland, known for its scenic forested surroundings and trout fishing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
lake
administrativeRegion Argyll and Bute council area NERFINISHED
basinCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
country Scotland
hasConservationStatus within national park protected area
hasEcosystem temperate Atlantic rainforest fringe
hasFeature narrow glen
relatively remote setting
steep wooded slopes
hasFishSpecies brown trout
perch
pike
salmon (seasonal access)
sea trout
hasNearbyFeature Beinn Mhor NERFINISHED
Benmore Botanic Garden NERFINISHED
Puck's Glen NERFINISHED
hasRecreation picnic spots along shore
waymarked trails nearby
inflow Beinn Mhor burns
surrounding hill streams
knownFor forested hillsides
recreational fishing
scenic surroundings
trout fishing
walking and hiking nearby
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Cowal peninsula NERFINISHED
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedOnPeninsula Cowal NERFINISHED
nearbyRoad A815 road NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Dunoon NERFINISHED
Kilmun NERFINISHED
Strachur NERFINISHED
outflow River Eachaig NERFINISHED
partOf Argyll Forest Park NERFINISHED
shape long and narrow
usedFor angling
boating
public water supply
tourism
waterType freshwater

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Cowal hasBodyOfWater Loch Eck