Loch Ewe
Loch Ewe is a sea loch located on the northwest coast of Scotland, near the village of Aultbea in the Highlands. It is known for its deep waters and scenic beauty, surrounded by rugged landscapes and hills. The loch is approximately 10 miles long and connects to the Atlantic Ocean, making it an important site for maritime activities.
Historically, Loch Ewe served as a naval base during World War II, providing a safe harbor for Allied ships. Today, it remains a popular spot for fishing, sailing, and wildlife watching, attracting visitors interested in the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.