Loch Nevis
Loch Nevis is a sea loch located in the western Highlands of Scotland. It is approximately 20 kilometers long and is known for its stunning natural beauty, surrounded by rugged mountains and lush greenery. The loch is part of the Inner Hebrides and is connected to the Atlantic Ocean, making it an important waterway for local wildlife and marine activities.
The village of Mallaig lies at the northern end of Loch Nevis, serving as a gateway for ferries to the Small Isles and Skye. The area is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating, attracting visitors who appreciate its tranquil environment and scenic views.