Loch Ewe


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Loch Ewe
Loch Ewe is a sea loch in the region of Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. The shores are inhabited by a traditionally Gàidhlig speaking people living in or sustained by crofting villages, the most notable of which, situated on the north-eastern shore, is the Aultbea settlement. The four-mile long River Ewe enters Loch Ewe from the following thirteen lochs of the surrounding basins (the Ardlair basin, the Slattadale basin and the Ghruididh basin):
  • Loch Maree
  • Loch Fada
  • Loch Garbhaig
  • Loch Coulin
  • Loch Clair
  • Loch Tollaidh
  • Loch Kernsary
  • Loch Ghiuragarstidh
  • Loch Mhic' Ille Rhiabhaich
  • Loch a' Bhaid-Luachraich
  • Loch Sguod
  • Loch an t-Slagain
  • Loch Drainc

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