Loch Arkaig

Loch Arkaig (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Airceig) is a body of freshwater in Lochaber, Scotland, to the west of the Great Glen. It is approximately 12 miles (19 kilometres) in length and lies 140 feet (43 metres) above sea level, the maximum depth is around 300 feet (90 metres) In 1746, Jacobite funds were said to have been hidden here (see Loch Arkaig treasure).

Loch Arkaig

Loch Arkaig (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Airceig) is a body of freshwater in Lochaber, Scotland, to the west of the Great Glen. It is approximately 12 miles (19 kilometres) in length and lies 140 feet (43 metres) above sea level, the maximum depth is around 300 feet (90 metres) In 1746, Jacobite funds were said to have been hidden here (see Loch Arkaig treasure).