Loch Duntelchaig (from the Scottish Gaelic Loch Dun Seilcheig) is a freshwater loch in the traditional county of Inverness-shire in the Scottish Highlands. It extends 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the southwest to its outflow in the northeast and measures up to 1.75 kilometres (1.09 mi) at its widest. The loch drains via Loch a Chlachain into the River Nairn. Loch Duntelchaig is over 60 metres (200 ft) deep towards its south end.[1] It is also the main reservoir for Inverness sitting less than a kilometre from the secondary reservoir Loch Ashie.
LochDuntelchaig (from the Scottish Gaelic Loch Dun Seilcheig) is a freshwater loch in the traditional county of Inverness-shire in the Scottish Highlands...
and Loch Duntelchaig to the west. Inverness's Caledonian Canal also runs through the Great Glen, connecting Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy. The...
River Brin on the right bank and later by a burn draining the sizeable LochDuntelchaig on the left. The River Farnack is the next right bank tributary, followed...
LochDuntelchaig. The scheme was developed by Intelligent Land Investments Group and acquired by Statkraft at the end of 2023. An up-to 600 MW Loch Kemp...
northeast of Loch Duntelchaig is followed by minor roads today. A new alignment of its northern section was constructed closer to the shores of Loch Ness in 1732...
Scotland Owner Distillers Company Ltd. Founded 1807 Status Closed/demolished Water source LochDuntelchaig No. of stills 1 wash, 1 spirit Demolished 1988...