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Loch Treig

Loch Treig, loch in Highland, Scotland, UK, outflows to the River Treig

Loch Treig is a large and deep freshwater reservoir in the Highland region of Scotland, situated in a steep-sided valley surrounded by tall hills. The water stretches out in long, narrow shapes and sits about 250 meters above sea level, with the surrounding landscape remaining mostly wild and untouched.

Loch Treig was originally a natural lake that existed for hundreds of years, but in 1929 it was transformed into a hydroelectric reservoir with the construction of a dam. The dam raised the water level significantly and submerged several small villages at the southern end that had once served as stopping points on ancient cattle routes.

The name Treig comes from the Gaelic language and reflects the ancient roots of this place. The lake has been part of local stories and traditions for many generations, and visitors can experience this connection today through the remote setting and simple beauty of the landscape.

Loch Treig is accessible via the West Highland Line railway, which offers scenic views, though no direct roads run alongside the shore. The area is mostly remote and wild, so visitors should come prepared for changing weather and wear sturdy footwear for walking along the banks.

The area around Loch Treig is known for its legendary water horse creature called the Each-Uisge, a mystical being said to dwell in the deep waters. Visitors report strange sounds at dusk that may come from the neighing or snorting of this legendary animal, which has enriched Highland beliefs and stories for centuries.

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Lochaber hydroelectric scheme
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56.81399,-4.72704
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February 7, 2026 11:01
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