Loch Sgurr na Caorach

Loch Sgurr na Caorach is a lake in , . Loch Sgurr na Caorach is situated nearby to the peak , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Aird of Sleat and Ardvasar.

Village
is a village on the Isle of Skye in . It is located at the southern end of the peninsula, 4 miles southeast of and , at the end of a minor road. is situated 1½ miles south of Loch Sgurr na Caorach.

Village
is a village near the southern end of the peninsula, on the in . It is just to the south of the village of , where a ferry crosses to . Nearby attractions include and the Museum of the Isles. is situated 3 miles east of Loch Sgurr na Caorach.

is the ferry port and main village of Sleat peninsula, the gently rolling southern part of the Isle of . To the south it merges with Ardvasar, and a lane continues to dead-end at Aird of Sleat.

Loch Sgurr na Caorach

Latitude
57.05748° or 57° 3′ 27″ north
Longitude
-5.97777° or 5° 58′ 40″ west
Open location code
9C9P324C+XV
Open­Street­Map ID
way 82642758
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­water
Wiki­data ID
Q20621762
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In Other Languages

From Irish to Scottish Gaelic—“Loch Sgurr na Caorach” goes by many names.
  • Irish: Loch Sgùrr na Caorach
  • Scottish Gaelic: Loch Sgùrr na Caorach

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Sgùrr nan Caorach and Loch Fada.

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