- Source: Loch Achall
Loch Achall (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Ach a' Challa, meaning "loch of the hazel field") is a freshwater loch, lying 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) northeast of Ullapool, in Rhidorroch, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.
Geography
Loch Achall is a long narrow loch, 579 m (1,900 ft) at its widest point. It is dominated by the peaks of the Marilyn's Beinn Eilideach directly to the south, at 559 m (1,833 ft) and the peak of Meall Liath Choire to the north east at 549 m (1,801 ft). The loch is fed by the Rivers Rhidorroch and Allt a'Ghiubhais, while the River Ullapool flows from its western end towards Loch Broom.
References
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- Loch Achall
- List of lochs of Scotland
- Cromartyshire
- List of rivers of Scotland
- List of waterfalls in Scotland
- Moine Thrust Belt
- Morar Group
- Cú Chulainn
- List of conflicts in Ireland
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