
Loch Earn - Wikipedia
It is a long narrow loch, 10 miles (16 km) west of Crieff and is approximately 7 miles (11 km) long, 3 ⁄ 4 mile (1.2 km) at its widest point (56.38N, 4.22W) and at its deepest point (approximately halfway along) about 285 feet (87 metres).
Loch Earn - Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Loch Earn is a long, narrow stretch of water located at the eastern side of the National Park. Extending 6.5 miles from west to east, the loch is the source of the River Earn, which eventually winds its way to join the River Tay, Scotland’s longest river, …
Loch Earn, Lochearnhead – Lochs - VisitScotland
Loch Earn is a fresh water loch 17km west of Crieff in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. The loch is the source of the River Earn which eventually joins the River Tay near the village of Bridge of Earn in Perthshire.
Loch Earn (ship) - Wikipedia
Loch Earn was a British three-masted full-rigged ship that was on a voyage from London, England to New York City, United States when she collided with SS Ville du Havre in the Atlantic Ocean on 22 November
St Fillans on Loch Earn: The Complete Visitor's Guide - Travel …
Jun 28, 2023 · St Fillans is a small gorgeous village on the eastern shores of the picturesque Loch Earn. Certainly, if you’re visiting Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, you’ll want to include a visit to St Fillans and Loch Earn as part of your itinerary.
St. Fillans: Scenic Village on Loch Earn, Scotland
Loch Earn is a beautiful expanse of freshwater which stretches due west of St Fillans for nearly 7 miles to Lochearnhead at its western end. It is one of the deepest lochs in Scotland at 87m.
Loch Earn Fishing, Lochearnhead - Fishery Guide
Loch Earn, found in Ardveich Bay, in the middle of Perthshire, is known for producing some of the largest brownies in all of Scotland, with some of them weighing up to ten pounds.
Loch Earn | Cotswold Outdoor
Loch Earn is a freshwater loch located in the southern Highlands of Scotland. Stretching approximately 9 miles long and around 1 mile wide, Loch Earn offers visitors stunning scenery and plenty of outdoor activities.
Lochearnhead - Wikipedia
Lochearnhead (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Loch Èireann) is a village in Perthshire on the A84 Stirling to Crianlarich road at the foot of Glen Ogle, 14 miles (23 kilometres) north of the Highland Boundary Fault. It is situated at the western end of Loch Earn where the …
Lochearnhead - Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Loch Earn is a fresh water loch in the National Park and is the source of the River Earn which eventually joins the River Tay near the village of Bridge of Earn in Perthshire. The loch is unusual in that it has its own apparent ‘tidal system’, or seiche caused by the action of the prevailing wind blowing along the loch.