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Loch Treig
Loch Treig is located in Highland
Loch Treig
Loch Treig
LocationNN3473
Coordinates56°48′50″N 4°43′37″W / 56.81399°N 4.72704°W / 56.81399; -4.72704
Typefreshwater loch, natural, reservoir
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Max. length8.43 km (5.24 mi)
Max. width0.63 km (0.39 mi)
Surface area743 ha (1,840 acres)[1]
Average depth207.34 ft (63.20 m)[1]
Max. depth436 ft (133 m)[1]
Water volume16,378,332,894.3 cu ft (463,782,740.00 m3)[1]
Shore length122 km (14 mi) [1]
Surface elevation251 m (823 ft)[1]
Max. temperature50.4 °F (10.2 °C)
Min. temperature50.3 °F (10.2 °C)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Loch Treig is a deep freshwater loch situated in a steep-sided glen 20km east of Fort William, in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland.[1] While there are no roads alongside the loch, the West Highland Line follows its eastern bank.

Since 1929 Loch Treig has been a reservoir, retained behind the Treig Dam, forming part of the Lochaber hydro-electric scheme, which required diversion of the West Highland Railway.[2] The increase in water level following the construction of the dam submerged the hamlets of Kinlochtreig and Creaguaineach at the loch's southern end, which were stopping points on a cattle drovers' road along the Road to the Isles, which linked up Lochaber and the Inner Hebrides to markets in Perthshire in the south.

The 2022 documentary film The Hermit of Treig profiles Ken Smith, an elderly man who has spent much of his life living in a rustic cabin on the shores of Loch Treig.[3]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Loch Treig". Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research (SNIFFER). Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Loch Treig, Dam". Canmore. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  3. ^ Wendy Ide, "The Hermit of Treig – splendid isolation in the wilds of Scotland". The Guardian, 27 March 2022.


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