Loch Loskin

Loch Loskin is a freshwater loch in Ardnadam, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.[1] The outflow from the loch is the Milton Burn, which winds its way through Dunoon to the Firth of Clyde. The A885 from Sandbank known as the "High Road" locally passes the loch.

Loch Loskin
Loch Loskin in February 2009.
Loch Loskin
LocationArdnadam, Cowal, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Coordinates55.966053°N 4.9336896°W / 55.966053; -4.9336896, grid reference NS 16995 78670
TypeFreshwater Loch.
Primary outflowsMilton Burn.
Catchment areaCowal
Basin countriesScotland, United Kingdom.
Surface elevation28 m (92 ft)
Islands0

Nature

There are several beautiful sylvan walks in the neighbourhood. One of these is that which leads by the little freshwater lake, Lochenloskin, to Dunoon. Lochenloskin is the favourite haunt of the waterlily, where absolutely acres of the surface are covered with the snow-white blossoms of the plant.

Colegate's Guide to Dunoon, Kirn, and Hunter's Quay (John Colegate, 1868)[2]

Fishing

Loch Loskin is stocked with brown trout by Dunoon and District Angling Club.[3]

Loch Loskin Strathspey

The Loch Loskin strathspey was composed by Roderick Campbell.[4]

References

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