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Rescobie Loch

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Type
  
freshwater loch

Primary outflows
  
Lunan Water

Surface area
  
0.59km (146 acres)

Length
  
2,000 m

Max width
  
550 m

Inflow source
  
Lunan Water

Primary inflows
  
Lunan Water

Max. length
  
2km (1.25 miles)

Max. depth
  
6m (20ft)

Area
  
59 ha

Outflow location
  
Lunan Water

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Restenneth Priory, Glamis Castle, Ascreavie, Finavon Castle, Angus Folk Museum

Rescobie Loch is a post glacial fresh water body located in the Parish of Rescobie, 4 km (2.5 mi) to the East of Forfar, in the county of Angus, Scotland. The loch is fed by Lunan Water which enters from the West and exits to the East.

Contents

Map of Rescobie Loch, Forfar, UK

History

Rescobie’s name may have originated from the Scottish Gaelic “Ros Sgolban” meaning "the wood of splinters or thorns“. Historically it has also been referred to as Rosolpin, Roscolpin, Roscolbyn, Roscoby and Rescobis. Historically Rescobie's importance far exceeded its present-day status.

Rescobie Loch is believed to be the location of Rescobie Castle also referred to as Barnsdale Castle. There is no trace of the castle today.

In 1097 King Donald III of Scotland was dethroned and held captive in Rescobie Castle where his brother Edgar blinded him in both eyes. He died in 1099 and was buried initially at Dunkeld Cathedral before being finally laid to rest at the Scottish Island of Iona and was the last of the early Scottish Kings to be buried there.

Biodiversity

Rescobie Loch together with its neighbour, Balgavies Loch, have been classified as a Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI code 1345) and as such are protected and monitored. It is a diverse habitat for both wildlife and plants.

Fishing

In the early 1960s the Rescobie Loch Development Association was formed to manage and run the fishing. Only fly fishing is allowed from either bank or boat and the loch is regularly stocked with Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout.

References

Rescobie Loch Wikipedia