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Loch Ken

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Basin countries
  
Length
  
14.48 km

Bridges
  
Ken Viaduct

Max. length
  
9 mi (14 km)

Outflow location
  
River Dee, Galloway

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Type
  
freshwater loch, reservoir

Primary inflows
  
Settlements
  
Glenlochar, Lauriston, Mossdale, Crossmichael, Parton

Official name
  
Loch Ken & River Dee Marshes

Cities
  
Crossmichael, Parton, Glenlochar, Balmaghie

Inflow source
  
River Dee, Galloway, Water of Ken

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Loch Ken is 9-mile long freshwater loch in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It lies in the Glenkens, where it is fed from the north by the Water of Ken and from the west by the Dee. It continues as the Dee south from Glenlochar, where the water is held back by the Glenlochar Barrage. Part of the Galloway hydro-electric power scheme, the barrage regulates the river's flow.

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Map of Loch Ken, Castle Douglas, UK

Villages around Loch Ken include Glenlochar at the south, Laurieston and Mossdale on the west side of the loch, and Crossmichael and Parton on the east. The village of New Galloway lies one mile to its north. The parish church of Balmaghie is also by the loch.

Loch Ken is used recreationally for water skiing, fishing, and sailing, with Glenlaggan Lodges and Loch Ken Marina catering to visitors.

A railway viaduct, once part of the Portpatrick Railway crosses the loch at Boat o' Rhone, but is now disused.

Loch Ken and River Dee Marshes was designated a Ramsar site on 21 August 1992.

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References

Loch Ken Wikipedia