Loch Hope

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LocationScotland
Coordinates58°27′06″N 4°38′15″W / 58.45169830°N 4.63755031°W / 58.45169830; -4.63755031
Primary inflowsStrathmore River
Loch Hope
Loch Hope is located in Sutherland
Loch Hope
Loch Hope
LocationScotland
Coordinates58°27′06″N 4°38′15″W / 58.45169830°N 4.63755031°W / 58.45169830; -4.63755031
Primary inflowsStrathmore River
Primary outflowsRiver Hope
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Surface area7 km2 (2.7 square miles)
Surface elevation3.4 metres (11 ft)
FrozenOccasionally parts will freeze

Loch Hope is a fresh-water loch in the Durness parish in Sutherland in the Highland Council Area in northern Scotland. It is oriented north-south, and is about 10 km long, and on average about 1 km wide. The A838 road skirts its northern end at the small settlement of Hope. The loch is an occasional tourist destination for the area around it.[1][2][3] Its outflow, the River Hope, becomes tidal immediately below the settlement of Hope. However many tourists pass through the area (mostly without stopping) as the A838 is part of the popular North Coast 500 route.

Rivers

The outflow from the loch is the 1.25 mile (2 km) River Hope, which reaches the sea at the entrance to Loch Eriboll.[4] The inflow is the Strathmore river. This river has a wide catchment area, with a maze of tributaries and temporary brooks and streams in this mountainous area.[1]

Mountains

The most prominent mountain in the area is Ben Hope, altitude 928 metres, and the most northerly Munro, which is near the southern end of the loch.

Settlements

Tourism

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