Loch Maree

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Loch Maree is a large, scenic freshwater loch in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, renowned for its islands, ancient Caledonian pinewoods, and rich wildlife.

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Loch Maree canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
lake
natural feature
country Scotland
habitatFor Atlantic salmon
black-throated diver
brown trout
otter
pinewood specialist species
hasCulturalAssociation Isle Maree ancient chapel site
Saint Maelrubha NERFINISHED
historic healing and cursing well on Isle Maree
hasFeature ancient Caledonian pinewoods
freshwater islands with woodland
native Scots pine woodland
scenic mountain backdrop
hasInflow River Grudie NERFINISHED
River Kinlochewe NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfIslands over 60
hasOutflow River Ewe NERFINISHED
hasRecreation angling
boating
hiking along its shores
wildlife watching
knownFor important birdlife
rich biodiversity
salmon and trout fishing
scenic beauty
length approximately 20 kilometres
locatedIn Highland council area
Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
Wester Ross NERFINISHED
locatedOn Loch Maree fault zone region
maximumDepth approximately 112 metres
near village of Kinlochewe
village of Poolewe NERFINISHED
notableIsland Eilean Ruairidh Mòr NERFINISHED
Eilean Sùbhainn NERFINISHED
Isle Maree NERFINISHED
partOf Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve vicinity
Loch Maree Complex Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
protectedAs Ramsar site
Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
Special Protection Area NERFINISHED
rankByAreaInScotland fourth-largest freshwater loch
rankByLengthInScotland one of the longest freshwater lochs
surfaceArea approximately 28 square kilometres
waterType freshwater

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northern Scotland contains Loch Maree
subject surface form: Northern Scotland