Fionn Loch (Suilven)

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LocationNC13041741
Coordinates58°06′23″N 5°10′23″W / 58.106291°N 5.173018°W / 58.106291; -5.173018
Typefreshwater loch
Fionn Loch
Suilven reflected on Fionn Loch
Fionn Loch is located in Sutherland
Fionn Loch
Fionn Loch
Location in Sutherland
LocationNC13041741
Coordinates58°06′23″N 5°10′23″W / 58.106291°N 5.173018°W / 58.106291; -5.173018
Typefreshwater loch
Primary inflowsUidh Fhearna from Loch Veyatie
Primary outflowsRiver Kirkaig
Max. length4.00 km (2.49 mi)[1]
Max. width0.48 km (0.30 mi)[1]
Surface area83 ha (210 acres)[2]
Average depth20.34 ft (6.20 m)[1]
Max. depth89.89 ft (27.40 m)[1]
Water volume182,731,116.7 cu ft (5,174,369.00 m3)[1]
Shore length112 km (7.5 mi) [2]
Surface elevation114 m (374 ft)[2]
Max. temperature53 °F (12 °C)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Fionn Loch is a small irregular-shaped shallow freshwater loch, on a north-west to south-east orientation that is located 3 miles southeast of Lochinver[1][2][3] in the Assynt district of Sutherland in Scotland. The loch is located in an area known as the Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area,[4] one of 40 such areas in Scotland.[5]

Fionn Loch is part of the Fionn Loch drainage system and is fed with water from River Ledbeg which drains Loch Urigill, due south-by-south east and Loch Borralan, to the east of Urigill.[6] Loch Veyatie directly south, drains through Uidh Fheàrna, a slow-moving channel into Fionn Loch.[6] The drainage system was once a large lake, Loch Suilven that is now made up of Cam Loch, Veyatie and Fionn Loch.[6] A vast number of lochs and lochans surround Fionn Loch, the biggest is the large irregular-shaped Loch Sionascaig along with Inverpolly Forest directly south.

Overlooking the loch to the north-west is the imposing hulk of the mountains of Suilven at 731 meters.[7] Almost directly south of the loch is Cùl Mòr at 849m and Drumrunie Forest. To the far north-west is Drumrunie Forest.

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