Loch Duich
Loch Duich is a sea loch located in the western Highlands of Scotland. It stretches approximately 10 miles (16 kilometers) and is known for its stunning scenery, surrounded by mountains and forests. The loch is part of the Great Glen and connects to the Inner Sound of Skye, making it an important waterway in the region.
The area around Loch Duich is rich in history, with notable landmarks such as Eilean Donan Castle situated at its mouth. This picturesque castle is a popular tourist attraction and serves as a symbol of Scottish heritage. The loch is also home to various wildlife, including birds and marine life.