Loch Broom ( gd, Lochbraon, "loch of rain showers")
is a sea loch located in northwestern
Ross and Cromarty, in the former parish of
Lochbroom, on the west coast of
Scotland
Scotland (, ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a Anglo-Scottish border, border with England to the southeast ...
. The small town of
Ullapool
Ullapool (; gd, Ulapul ) is a village and port located in Northern Scotland. Ullapool has a population of around 1,500 inhabitants. It is located around northwest of Inverness in Ross and Cromarty, Scottish Highlands. Despite its modest size, ...
lies on the eastern shore of the loch.
Little Loch Broom
Its sister loch, Little Loch Broom ( gd, An Loch Beag, "the little loch"), lies just to the west, at the foot of
An Teallach
An Teallach (Scottish Gaelic for 'the forge' or 'the anvil') is a mountain group in Wester Ross, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies west of Dundonnell Forest, north of Loch na Sealga, and south of Little Loch Broom. Its highest pea ...
and opening into
the Minch
The Minch ( gd, An Cuan Sgitheanach, ', ', '), also called North Minch, is a strait in north-west Scotland, separating the north-west Highlands and the northern Inner Hebrides from Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides. It was known as ("Sco ...
. The village of
Dundonnell
Dundonnell (Gaelic: Achadh Dà Dhòmhnaill) is a village in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, on the south side of Little Loch Broom and at the foot of An Teallach, right at the north of the area commonly known as the " Great Wilderness". It is situ ...
is located at the mouth of the loch, linked by the
A832 coast road to
Camusnagaul on the eastern shore, midway up the loch, and
Badcaul
Badcaul ( gd, Bada Call) is a village in Highland, Scotland, on the southern shore of Little Loch Broom and is a village in the Highland
Highlands or uplands are areas of high elevation such as a mountainous region, elevated mountainous plate ...
further north. The loch is an important wildlife habitat, and a population of
cormorants often bask on the rocks jutting out of the water.
Geography
Loch Broom
Loch Broom is fed by the
River Broom which rises in the
Dirrie mountains, issuing from two lochs:
Loch Bhraoin and
Loch Droma. Loch Broom feeds the
River Cuileig, which is joined by the Allt Breabaig stream that rises in
Sgùrr Breac to the south. Loch Droma feeds the river Droma. The two rivers join close to Cuileig Power Station, southeast of Loch Broom, passing
Lael Forest before joining the loch as a fast flowing river with a strong current.
Loch Broom opens from
the Minch
The Minch ( gd, An Cuan Sgitheanach, ', ', '), also called North Minch, is a strait in north-west Scotland, separating the north-west Highlands and the northern Inner Hebrides from Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides. It was known as ("Sco ...
at a width of , extends southeast, and contains the
Summer Isles. It ramifies into Loch Broom proper in the North, with the sea loch,
Loch Kanaird
''Loch'' () is the Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Irish word for a lake or sea inlet. It is cognate with the Manx lough, Cornish logh, and one of the Welsh words for lake, llwch.
In English English and Hiberno-English, the anglicised spellin ...
to the northeast close to
Isle Martin, which overlooks
Annat Bay on the
Scoraig
Scoraig ( gd, Sgoraig) is a settlement located on a remote peninsula between Little Loch Broom and Loch Broom, north-west of Ullapool in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland.
The 1871 census recorded more than 380 Gaelic-speaking inhabitants o ...
peninsula to the west which separates Loch Broom from Little Loch Broom in the middle and
Gruinard Bay
Gruinard Bay is a large remote coastal embayment, located 12 miles north of Poolewe, in northwestern Ross and Cromarty, and is in the former parish of Lochbroom, in the west coast of Scotland.
Settlements
Gruinard Bay has a number of settlement ...
in the South.
At its opening to the sea, Loch Broom is wide, and extends southeast; contracts to wide and changes direction to south-south-eastward and goes for about , where it is fed by the River Broom.
Little Loch Broom
Little Loch Broom is separated from Loch Broom by the
Scoraig
Scoraig ( gd, Sgoraig) is a settlement located on a remote peninsula between Little Loch Broom and Loch Broom, north-west of Ullapool in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland.
The 1871 census recorded more than 380 Gaelic-speaking inhabitants o ...
peninsula between wide commencing in Caileach Head. The loch is long, orientated in a south-eastward direction, similar to Loch Broom, and has a mean breadth of .
Two rivers flow into Little Loch Broom; the Allt Airdeasaidh empties into the Loch at Ardessie Falls and
Dundonnell River, which rises in the
Dundonnell
Dundonnell (Gaelic: Achadh Dà Dhòmhnaill) is a village in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, on the south side of Little Loch Broom and at the foot of An Teallach, right at the north of the area commonly known as the " Great Wilderness". It is situ ...
forest southeast of the loch and the innumerable small lochs and rivers that are in the forest.
Mountains
The entrance to Loch Broom is overlooked by mountain of
Ben More Coigach, at , on the
Coigach peninsula, which has a view of
Isle Martin and Loch Kanaird. The peninsula separating Loch Broom from Little Loch Broom contains the mountains of
Beinn Ghobhlach and
Beinn nam Ban. The
Marilyn, Beinn Ghobhlach at , is located at the head of the peninsula, overlooks the entrance to Loch Broom proper, to the northeast and Little Loch Broom to the south. It has a commanding view of
Gruinard Bay
Gruinard Bay is a large remote coastal embayment, located 12 miles north of Poolewe, in northwestern Ross and Cromarty, and is in the former parish of Lochbroom, in the west coast of Scotland.
Settlements
Gruinard Bay has a number of settlement ...
and
Gruinard Island
Gruinard Island ( ;
gd, Eilean Ghruinneard) is a small, oval-shaped Scottish island approximately long by wide, located in Gruinard Bay, about halfway between Gairloch and Ullapool. At its closest point to the mainland, it is about offshore. ...
to the west.
Beinn nam Ban – at , also a Marilyn – is located at the base of the peninsula, overlooks
Dundonnell
Dundonnell (Gaelic: Achadh Dà Dhòmhnaill) is a village in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, on the south side of Little Loch Broom and at the foot of An Teallach, right at the north of the area commonly known as the " Great Wilderness". It is situ ...
to the southwest and Loch Broom to the west and south.
Lying southwest of Dundonnell, overlooking Little Loch Broom, and Gruinard Bay and Gruinard Island, to the northwest, lies the majestic ridge of
An Teallach
An Teallach (Scottish Gaelic for 'the forge' or 'the anvil') is a mountain group in Wester Ross, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies west of Dundonnell Forest, north of Loch na Sealga, and south of Little Loch Broom. Its highest pea ...
(meaning "The Anvil" or "The Forge" in
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic ( gd, Gàidhlig ), also known as Scots Gaelic and Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well ...
), with 10 mountains over . These summits of An Teallach are thus Marilyns.
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Broom
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Broom
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Ross and Cromarty