Lochindorb facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Lochindorb |
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Lochindorb Castle can only be reached by boat
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Location | Strathspey, Scotland |
Coordinates | 57°24′27″N 3°42′23″W / 57.40750°N 3.70639°W |
Type | loch |
Basin countries | United Kingdom |
Islands | Lochindorb Castle |
Lochindorb (from the Scottish Gaelic: Loch nan Doirb meaning "loch of the minnows") is a freshwater loch north of Grantown on Spey in the Highland council area of Scotland. In the loch there is an island, which is now thought to have been artificially created, and on that island are the ruins of Lochindorb Castle, a former stronghold of the Clan Comyn. The loch is a popular spot with fishers, and also with birdwatchers, who come to see the local black-throated divers and greylag geese. At the southeast edge of the loch there is a small patch of coniferous forest.
Wildlife
Lochindorb is home to an array of wildlife and is a popular fishing and birdwatching spot. The loch was traditionally a game loch. It used to have a large native population of brown trout, but their numbers have dramatically decreased. On the other hand, pike have been recorded there in recent years, and European anglers have enriched the area, bringing with them a vibrant angling culture, which has benefited the local community both economically and socially.