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Loch Coruisk

by alan.dotchin April 30, 2003
written by alan.dotchin April 30, 2003
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Loch Coruisk, nestled deep within the heart of the Cuillin Mountains on the Isle of Skye, is a place of rugged beauty and untamed wilderness. Surrounded by towering peaks, sheer cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, this remote loch is a sanctuary for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and adventure amidst the stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.

Accessing Loch Coruisk is an adventure in itself, requiring a journey by foot, boat, or a combination of both. Many visitors choose to embark on a scenic hike from the nearby village of Elgol, following a rugged trail that winds its way along the rocky coastline and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and sea. For those seeking a more leisurely option, boat tours are available from Elgol, providing a unique perspective of the loch and its surroundings from the water.

As you approach Loch Coruisk, the sheer scale and grandeur of the landscape become apparent, with towering peaks reflected in the mirror-like surface of the water. The loch itself is surrounded by a natural amphitheater of jagged cliffs and rocky outcrops, creating a sense of isolation and tranquility that is truly unparalleled.

Exploring the shores of Loch Coruisk, visitors are treated to a wealth of natural wonders, from hidden waterfalls and secret coves to lush green meadows and ancient woodlands. Wildlife abounds in this remote corner of Skye, with red deer, golden eagles, and otters among the many species that call the area home.

For those with a spirit of adventure, Loch Coruisk offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Hike to the top of Sgurr na Stri for panoramic views of the loch and surrounding mountains, or venture into the heart of the Cuillin range to conquer its challenging peaks and ridges. Alternatively, simply sit back, relax, and soak in the serene beauty of this hidden gem, allowing the sights and sounds of Loch Coruisk to work their magic on your soul.

Whether you come to Loch Coruisk in search of adventure, solitude, or simply to marvel at the wonders of the natural world, one thing is certain – this remote Highland loch will leave an indelible impression on your heart and soul, forever calling you back to its tranquil shores.

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