The code will supply unrestricted access to the country's inland waterways, including all rivers, canals and lochs. |
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Arran, Islay, Bute and Mull all contain lochs full of trout and also boast short spate rivers with good runs of sea-trout and salmon. |
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In the east, in complete contrast, there is a dramatic and wildly beautiful rocky coastline broken by a multitude of bays, inlets and sea lochs. |
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He told her the tales of the sea lochs and the firths that decorated the coast. |
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Brochs, duns and wheel-houses can all be seen on South Uist, many of them on islands in the lochs. |
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They started emerging from the waters again in the 19th century, when landlords began to reclaim land from the lochs. |
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They could write the book on luxury, whether it's stays in country houses on the shores of magical lochs or voyages through the Outer Hebrides. |
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To the north west of the island lies Ruantallain Estate and a mind-boggling array of fine trout lochs which can fish phenomenally well in May. |
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Every corner turned reveals an amazing vista of high cliffs, waterfalls and inland lochs or fjords. |
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Heading south, the Uists are best known for salmon, trout and sea trout flyfishing in the lochs. |
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There also is fishing available in local lochs, and stalking or grouse shooting on neighbouring estates. |
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Its extensive tracts of open moorland interspersed with small lochs made it a rich refuge for wildlife. |
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One of the additional benefits of rowing is that the action usually takes place at picturesque locations, such as lochs and canals. |
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Our final day was again beautifully sunny, if freezing, so we decided to row a boat around one of Donegal's many lochs. |
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His mind was buzzing, full with images of black boats on dark lochs and shadows flitting through trees. |
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Ferox are exclusively a fish of the central European glacial lakes, the Scottish lochs and the Irish loughs. |
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It is one of hundreds of crannogs in Scotland's 30,000 lochs, whose history has, until now, been rather neglected. |
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Aaron in particular has come to know the woods, hills and lochs intimately, as substitutes for his remote, unloving parents. |
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Scotland is know for its fabulous whisky, the lochs and the highland games. |
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High flushing rates of sea lochs and voes which provide strong currents which ensure the fish are continually swimming. |
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It is also virtually the only thing left to be caught in the sea lochs that abut western Scotland level with Glasgow. |
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The path itself is of little interest, it is only a broad path slithering along lochs, lochans and sheeps. |
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This caused what he calls the Lewis wind war, over a plan to build a large wind farm on the mosaic of peat moorlands and lochs west of Stornoway. |
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Salmon kept in cages in sea lochs attract sea lice, which, if they attach themselves to a fish in sufficient numbers, will kill it. |
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Curling originated in the 16th century in Scotland, where games were played during the winter on frozen ponds, lochs and marshes. |
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The pure coastal waters and sheltered lochs provide the ideal environment for salmon farming. |
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The spectacular landscape of glens and hill lochs provide a scenic backdrop to this wilderness challenge. |
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The estate extends in all to some 5300 acres and offers some classic red and roe deer stalking, woodcock shooting and excellent brown trout fishing on a number of hill lochs. |
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Last year, while the guys were getting to grips with lochs and braes and forests, the only things to rustle up some excitement in me was a set of old rusted anchors. |
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Part of the appeal of movies filmed in Scotland is the spectacular scenery of mountains and lochs seen in the background and in some cases center stage of many movies. |
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The Region has a wide range of coastal and seabed habitats, including sea lochs and estuaries, with diverse biological communities that include many commercially important species. |
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The Hovercraft Cruising Club supports the use of hovercraft for cruising in coastal and inland waterways, lakes and lochs. |
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The west coast in particular is heavily indented, with long promontories separated by fjordlike sea lochs. |
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Major sea lochs include Loch Fyne, Loch Long, Loch Ryan, Loch Linnhe, Loch Torridon, Loch Ewe, and on the Isle of Lewis, Loch Seaforth. |
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There are numerous lochs in the Southern Uplands, particularly in the west. |
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Both the Gare Loch and Loch Long are sea lochs extending northwards from the Firth of Clyde. |
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Seen from the comfort of the Observation Car, the contrasts of the changing landscape are stunning, through sweeping glens, past towering peaks and black mirrored lochs, no two days are the same. |
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A journey on board The Royal Scotsman takes guests straight to the heart of the Highlands, through landscapes of towering, pine-clad mountains reflected in mirror-clad lochs. |
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The fjords of Norway, the lochs of Scotland and the rias of Wales are a spectacular illustration of Europe's contrasting coastline and of the continent's varied geography. |
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Pure coastal waters and sheltered lochs have sustained and nurtured each Scottish farmed salmon while expert husbandry skills have ensured each salmon achieves and maintains prime condition. |
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But the Slavonian grebe, whose range extends at its southernmost margins to Scotland and breeds on only a few lochs, is less frequently seen. |
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North Lanarkshire Council have granted permission for a cull of ruddy ducks at two lochs in Coatbridge. |
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This environment is characterised by the high flushing rates of the sea lochs and voes which in turn lead to strong currents and a high water exchange. |
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The inland waterscape is mesmerising: vast bodies of water, finger-like sea lochs stab inland between the mountains, replete with more evocative names, such as Loch Eriboll, the Kyle of Tongue. |
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It is just a short drive from Weiroch Lodge and well worth a visit to enjoy the fabulous scenery, from wild moorlands and soaring mountain peaks to spectacular rivers and tranquil lochs. |
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Nearly all of the islands have lochs, but the watercourses are merely streams draining the high land. |
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There are also numerous clusters of islands in the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde and in freshwater lochs such as Loch Lomond and Loch Maree. |
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There are nationally important horse mussel and brittlestar beds in the sea lochs and in 2012 a bed of 100 million flame shells was found during a survey of Loch Alsh. |
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The inner side of a machair is often wet or marshy, and may contain lochs. |
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Or will they continue to let fish farming interests preside over the final destruction of our once-famous west coast salmon and sea trout rivers and lochs? |
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Moving south, the island of North Uist is a stunning blend of beaches, machair lands and freshwater lochs interrupted by rolling dark moorland hills. |
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A great number of sea lochs adjoin the Firth, the largest being Loch Fyne. |
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The principal lochs in Badenoch are Loch Laggan, Loch Insh and Loch Ericht, and the River Spey and its numerous tributaries water the district abundantly. |
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Having driven down there on our grand tour of South Lochs we discovered we could in fact see our house through the bins therefore Cromore is directly opposite us. |
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These include the catchments of the Rivers Clyde, Don, Tummel, Garry and Tay as well as Loch Awe, Scourie Lochs, Loch Arkaig, Loch Morar and the Loch Earn catchment areas. |
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There is also a footpath along the Glencryan Burn with miles of pathways up towards Pallacerigg and Fannyside Lochs. |
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Lochs Katrine, Lubnaig, Venachar, Voil and Ard sparkle silver and blue. |
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