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Loch of Drumellie
Marlee Loch or Loch of Marlee
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Fields above Kinloch, with the Loch of Drumellie or Marlee Loch through the trees.
Loch of Drumellie is located in Perth and Kinross
Loch of Drumellie
Loch of Drumellie
Location in Perth and Kinross
Coordinates 56°34′57″N 3°23′52″W / 56.582600°N 3.39780°W / 56.582600; -3.39780
Type freshwater loch
Max. length 1.408 km (0.875 mi)
Max. width 0.80 km (0.50 mi)
Surface area 70 ha (170 acres)
Average depth 29 ft (8.8 m)
Max. depth 69 ft (21 m)
Water volume 221,902,000 cu ft (6,283,600 m3)
Shore length1 3.9 km (2.4 mi)
Surface elevation 44 m (144 ft)
Max. temperature 60.2 °F (15.7 °C)
Min. temperature 48.7 °F (9.3 °C)
Islands 0
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The Loch of Drumellie, also known as Marlee Loch or Loch of Marlee, is a lovely freshwater loch (which is a Scottish word for lake!). It's located in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, about 2.3 miles west of Blairgowrie. This loch is very important for nature. It is a special protected area, recognized for its amazing wildlife and habitats.

Discovering the Loch of Drumellie

The Loch of Drumellie is a small loch found in a lowland area. This means it's not high up in the mountains. It's a great place to learn about nature and see different kinds of plants and animals.

Where is the Loch and How Big is It?

The Loch of Drumellie is located in the beautiful region of Perth and Kinross in Scotland. It sits about 2.3 miles (3.7 km) west of the town of Blairgowrie.

Here are some facts about its size:

  • It is about 1.4 kilometers (0.87 miles) long.
  • It is about 0.8 kilometers (0.50 miles) wide.
  • The loch covers an area of about 70 hectares (173 acres).
  • Its average depth is around 29 feet (8.8 meters).
  • The deepest part of the loch goes down to about 69 feet (21 meters)!
  • The surface of the loch is about 44 meters (144 feet) above sea level.

Why is Drumellie Loch Special?

The Loch of Drumellie is not just any lake; it's a very important natural site. It has two special designations that help protect it:

Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)

The loch is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This means it's an area that has been identified as being of national importance for its wildlife or geology. Scientists study these areas to understand and protect them.

Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

It also forms part of a Special Area of Conservation. This is an even higher level of protection under European law. It means the area is important for protecting certain rare or endangered habitats and species across Europe. These protections help make sure the loch's unique environment stays healthy for future generations.

Wildlife at the Loch

Because of its protected status, the Loch of Drumellie is home to many different plants and animals. It's a great spot for birdwatching, as many birds use the loch for feeding, resting, and nesting. The calm waters and surrounding areas provide a safe home for various species.

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