Lochs

Lochs in Scotland - where to start? Some, like Loch Ness and Lomond, are large. Some, like Loch Drunkie and Gamhna, are small and some, including Loch Morar and Lochan a' Chladheimh, are mysterious. All are waiting to be explored and are ideal for watersports, shore-side walks, wildlife watching, fishing and much more. 

    #RESPECTTHEWATER

    Our coasts and waters offer fun activities for all the family, but it's important to stay safe.

    Make sure you follow the advice from Water Safety Scotland

    The Royal National Lifeboat Institution also provides helpful advice and safety tips across a range of pursuits, to ensure you have the best day out.

    Visit the RNLI website for hints and tips

    Fire Safety Outdoors

    As the weather gets drier, the risk of wildfire in Scotland increases. Fire can ignite easily, spread fast and burn with high intensity. We're all asked not to light a fire outdoors during prolonged dry periods, and to always fully extinguish cigarettes.

    Find out more on preventing wildfires in Scotland

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