Loch na Sealga


(Loch na Sheallag)

A significant but remote loch in Wester Ross, Loch na Sealga (also Loch na Sheallag) is located 4½ miles (7 km) south of Little Loch Broom and 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Dundonnell. It is 3¾ miles (6 km) in length and averages a half-mile (0.8 km) in width, with an average depth of 31.5m (103 feet) and a maximum depth of 66.1m (217 feet), as recorded in 1902 by Sir John Murray and Laurence Pullar in their Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland (published 1910). Loch na Sealga receives the Abhainn Srath na Sealga from the southeast and casts off the Gruinard River to the northwest.


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