Leorin Loch

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As Leorin hole two adjacent lakes are called on the Scottish Hebridean island of Islay. They are located in the south of the island, about 1.5 km east of the village Leorin.

The eastern of the two lakes runs in a north -east direction and has a maximum length of 470 m and a width of 180 m. He owns the outflow of Loch Laoim and the creek glacé nan Cnaimh two small tributaries. The lake is about two drains, one in the south and an approximately centrally on the western shore west of lying less than 100 meters second lake connected. This is a maximum of 410 m long and 260 m wide. In the northwest, flows out of it from the Leorin River, which will unite five kilometers west of the stream Abhainn Airigh Bhaile - Chaluim to Kintra River which ultimately results in Kintra in the Laggan Bay.

  • Lake in Europe
  • Lake in Argyll and Bute
  • Islay
  • Water system in the North Channel
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