Loch Inver
Sea Loch in grid reference NC
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Loch Inver is a 3.62-kilometre-long (1+61⁄64-nautical-mile) sea loch in Assynt, Sutherland and is on the northwest coast of Scotland.[1] The loch meets the coastal embayment of Enard Bay at the north end and The Minch, where it meets Soyea Island at its mouth.[1] The village of Lochinver is at the head of the loch.
Locationgrid reference NC 0707 2213
Coordinates58.14590073°N 5.27956005°W
TypeSea Loch
BasincountriesScotland, United Kingdom
| Loch Inver | |
|---|---|
| Location | grid reference NC 0707 2213 |
| Coordinates | 58.14590073°N 5.27956005°W |
| Type | Sea Loch |
| Basin countries | Scotland, United Kingdom |
| Salinity | Seawater |
| Surface elevation | Sea Level |
| Frozen | No |
Geography
At the head of the bay is Soyea Island.[2] It is small rocky uninhabited island whose radial axis lies on a horizontal line, the same as the bay, and is located 1+3⁄4 nmi (3 km) from Badnaban on a bearing of broadly east if slightly north and 2 nmi (4 km) south-southwest of Achmelvich.[3][2]