Loch Ryan
Loch Ryan is a sea loch located on the southwestern coast of Scotland, near the town of Stranraer. It is approximately 10 miles long and is known for its scenic beauty, with rolling hills and lush landscapes surrounding the water. The loch is an important habitat for various wildlife, including birds and marine life.
The loch is also significant for its historical and economic importance. It has been a site for fishing and maritime activities for centuries. Additionally, Loch Ryan serves as a ferry terminal for routes to Northern Ireland, facilitating travel and trade between the two regions.