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Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore

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Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore

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Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore offers a tranquil and scenic viewpoint nestled within the expansive Atholl Estates in Perthshire, Scotland. Situated north of Dunkeld and above Ballinluig, this secluded loch, at an elevation of approximately 427 metres, is a true hidden gem. It provides a peaceful escape from more frequented spots, characterized by its rippling waters, surrounding woodlands, and heather moorland, making it a notable natural feature in the region.

Visitors consistently praise the profound sense of peace and quiet found…

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    January 22, 2020

    Mountain biking

    Peaceful place away from everything, track approaching is boggy in places but no big issues.
    A scenic and tranquil location. Not the nicest track up from Loch Ordie for a bike (mud and ruts after rain) but rideable and the Highlight is worth the effort.

    February 24, 2022

    Mountain biking

    Can be very muddy in parts but very quiet and beautiful

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    1. Dunkeld Loch Ordie Butterstone Loop

    38.6km

    03:36

    660m

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    This difficult 24.0-mile mountain biking loop in the Atholl Estate offers varied terrain, superb viewpoints, and passes several lochs.

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    Location: Mid Atholl,Strathtay And Grandtully, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore suitable for families with young children?

    While the area offers beautiful scenery, the tracks leading to Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore can be boggy and muddy in places, especially after rain. This might make it challenging for very young children or those in strollers. However, older children who enjoy walking and don't mind a bit of mud could find it an adventurous outing. Consider shorter, less challenging sections of the trails if visiting with family.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore. However, as it's part of the Atholl Estates, which is a working landscape, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control or on a lead, especially during lambing season or when livestock or ground-nesting birds are present. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

    What are the parking options for visiting Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore?

    Parking is typically available in the nearby hamlets of Tulliemet or Ballinluig. From these points, various walking and cycling routes lead to the loch. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking areas and any potential restrictions. Given the remote nature, parking facilities are usually informal.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore?

    Direct public transport to Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore itself is limited due to its remote location. The nearest villages with potential bus services would be Ballinluig or Dunkeld. From there, you would likely need to walk or cycle several miles along tracks to reach the loch. Planning for a car journey or a long walk/cycle from a public transport drop-off point is recommended.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore?

    The duration of a hike to Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore varies significantly depending on your starting point and chosen route. Many visitors incorporate it into longer loops that might include Loch Ordie or Mill Dam. A round trip from Tulliemet, for example, could take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on your pace and how much time you spend at the loch. The terrain can be muddy, which may slow you down.

    What kind of clothing and footwear should I wear for a visit?

    Given the potentially boggy and muddy tracks, sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable, as weather conditions in the Scottish Highlands can change rapidly. Even on a sunny day, a waterproof jacket and trousers are wise additions to your pack. Consider gaiters if you anticipate very wet conditions.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore?

    Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore is in a remote area, so there are no direct facilities at the loch itself. For cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to head to nearby villages such as Ballinluig, Dunkeld, or Pitlochry. These towns offer a range of amenities for visitors, typically a short drive or a longer cycle away.

    Can I go wild swimming in Loch Oisinneach Mor?

    While Loch Oisinneach Mor offers tranquil waters, there is no specific information provided regarding wild swimming. If considering a swim, always exercise extreme caution. Be aware of water temperature, potential underwater hazards, and ensure you have a safe entry and exit point. It's always best to swim with company and inform someone of your plans.

    Are there any other interesting landmarks or 'hidden gems' nearby?

    Yes, the area is rich with natural beauty and a touch of history. An old ruin is located between Loch Ordie and Loch Oisinneach, adding historical intrigue. Additionally, Tulliemet House, a Georgian mansion where author Beatrix Potter stayed as a child, is along one of the routes to the loch. The broader Atholl Estates also feature other lochs like Loch Ordie and Mill Dam, which can be incorporated into longer exploration routes.

    How does the difficulty of trails to Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore compare to Loch Ordie?

    Both Loch Oisinneach Mor and Loch Ordie are accessed via trails that can be considered intermediate. However, visitor tips suggest that the track approaching Loch Oisinneach Mor, particularly from Loch Ordie, can be more challenging due to mud and ruts, especially after rain. While both offer scenic routes, Loch Oisinneach Mor's approach might feel a bit more rugged and remote.

    Is Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Due to the nature of the terrain, with tracks that can be boggy, muddy, and rutted, Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore is generally not suitable for wheelchairs or standard strollers. The environment is rugged and natural, requiring sturdy footwear and a reasonable level of mobility. There are no specifically accessible routes provided for this viewpoint.

    How crowded does Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore get on weekends or during peak season?

    Loch Oisinneach Mor Shore is known for its tranquility and remote feel. It's often described as a peaceful escape from more frequented spots. While it might see more visitors on pleasant weekends or during peak summer, it's generally considered less crowded than other popular lochs in the area, offering a true sense of wilderness and quiet solitude.

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