Search
Loch
01
a Scottish or Irish word for a lake or inlet, especially one that is narrow or elongated
02
a long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when it is nearly landlocked)
Example
Local communities often rely on lochs for recreational activities such as kayaking, hiking, and wildlife watching.
Many lochs in Ireland are steeped in folklore and mythology, with tales of ancient legends and mystical creatures.
Loch Ness is perhaps the most famous loch in Scotland, known for its deep waters and the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
The Scottish Highlands are dotted with numerous lochs, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for fishing and boating.
The tranquil beauty of a loch at sunset is a sight to behold, with the water reflecting the colors of the sky and surrounding landscape.