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Loch Cluanie

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Basin countries
  
United Kingdom

Parent range
  
Northwest Highlands

Lake type
  
Reservoir

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Location
  
Northwest Highlands, Scotland

Similar
  
Loch Garry, Glenmoriston, A' Chràlaig, Ciste Dhubh, Mullach Fraoch‑choire

Loch Cluanie (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Cluanaidh) is a loch in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland at the south-east end of Glen Shiel. It is a reservoir, contained behind the Cluanie Dam, constructed by Mitchell Construction and completed in 1957 as part of the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board's Glenmoriston project to generate hydroelectricity. The dam is also the home of the free (illegal) music festival Midge Death held annually at the end of September.

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Map of Loch Cluanie, Invergarry, UK

The A87 road runs along the north edge of the loch.

The hamlet of Cluanie is on the west side of the loch. It has a car park, the Cluanie Inn and two houses which are used as "holiday homes" by their owners.

The Cluanie Inn is the site of a weather station. It is also at or near the start/end points of several walks into the neighbouring hills, which include several Munros.

Cluanie Lodge (NH097109) is a private dwelling owned by the estate and land owner, which is the primary residence of the owner, on the south-west corner of the loch. The dwelling has been extensively renovated over the last 5 years prior to it becoming the owners main residence. The richly vegetated areas at the side of the loch are home to small birds such as the willow warbler and the wren.

A87 road to skye bridge via glen shiel and loch cluanie


References

Loch Cluanie Wikipedia