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Loch Einich

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Loch Einich, also known as Loch Eanaich, is a remote freshwater loch nestled deep within Gleann Einich in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands. Situated at an elevation of approximately 551 metres, this high-altitude loch is hemmed in by the impressive plateau of the Moine Mhor to the east and the ridge of Sgòr Gaoith to the west, with the Am Beanaidh burn flowing north from its waters. As one of the five designated Cairngorm Lochs, it…

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    2月 17, 2023

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    Loch Einich sits at the head of Glen Eanaich. Surrounded by impressive Munros, it is normally ridden as an 'out and back'. Despite the lack of a good circular mountain bike journey, it is well worth the ride to enjoy the quiet scenery, and is surprisingly accessible with double track the entire way from Glenmore Forest. For the Munro Baggers, many hills can be walked from here.

    3月 3, 2019

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    Worth the distance, the wet feet and usually the headwind to visit this remote location.

    10月 12, 2020

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    beautiful views over the loch and of surrounding mountains

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    1. To Loch Einich — Cairngorms National Park

    20.9km

    01:54

    280m

    280m

    This easy 13.0-mile mountain biking route to Loch Einich in Cairngorms National Park offers diverse terrain and stunning Highland scenery.

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    標高 550 m

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    木曜日 12 3月

    4°C

    -2°C

    98 %

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    最大風速: 32.0 km/h

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    場所:Aviemore, 高地, スコットランド, イギリス

    よくある質問

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for reaching Loch Einich?

    The journey to Loch Einich involves a mix of terrain. Expect maintained double tracks in the lower glen, transitioning to rocky paths and open moorland closer to the loch. While the route is generally considered accessible for its remoteness, it's a long 'out and back' journey, often involving river crossings that can lead to wet feet. The overall difficulty is moderate, requiring good fitness and preparation for changing conditions.

    Are there any circular walking or cycling routes around Loch Einich?

    Loch Einich is primarily accessed via an 'out and back' route through Gleann Einich, popular with both hikers and mountain bikers. There isn't a well-defined circular route directly around the loch itself or a larger circular mountain bike journey that includes it. The remoteness and surrounding high plateau make a full loop impractical for most visitors.

    Is Loch Einich suitable for beginner hikers or families with young children?

    Due to its remote location and the significant distance involved (approximately 14 km or 8.7 miles from Aviemore to the loch itself, plus the return journey), Loch Einich is generally not recommended for beginner hikers or families with very young children. The journey requires a good level of fitness and preparedness for varied terrain and potentially adverse weather. However, families with older, experienced children might enjoy the adventure.

    Can I bring my dog to Loch Einich?

    Yes, dogs are welcome at Loch Einich and on the trails leading to it. However, as it's within the Cairngorms National Park and a sensitive ecological area, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, especially during ground-nesting bird season (April-July) and near livestock or deer. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and clean up after your pet.

    What are the parking options and trailhead locations for Loch Einich?

    The primary trailhead for Loch Einich is typically from the Rothiemurchus Forest area, near Aviemore. Parking is usually available at popular starting points like the Glenmore Forest Park Visitor Centre or nearby car parks, from where you can access the track leading into Gleann Einich. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up.

    Are there any facilities or amenities like cafes or accommodation near Loch Einich?

    Loch Einich is extremely remote, and there are no facilities, cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at the loch or within Gleann Einich. Visitors must be entirely self-sufficient, carrying all necessary supplies. The nearest amenities are in Aviemore and the surrounding villages, approximately 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) to the north.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Loch Einich?

    As a protected Ramsar site, Loch Einich is rich in specialized arctic-alpine wildlife. You might spot various bird species such as dippers, greenshank, common sandpipers, snipe, mallard, teal, and even whooper swans. The loch itself is home to brown trout and Arctic charr. Keep an eye out for red deer and other mammals in the surrounding glen.

    Is wild swimming permitted in Loch Einich?

    Wild swimming is generally permitted in Scottish lochs under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, provided it's done responsibly. Loch Einich's waters are cold, even in summer, and its remote location means there are no lifeguards or facilities. Swimmers should be experienced, aware of the risks of cold water shock, and always prioritize safety. Avoid disturbing wildlife or the sensitive ecosystem.

    How does Loch Einich compare to other lochs in the Cairngorms?

    Loch Einich stands out among the Cairngorms lochs for its exceptional remoteness and wild, untamed beauty. While other lochs like Loch Morlich or Loch an Eilein are more easily accessible and offer recreational facilities, Loch Einich provides a truly off-the-beaten-track experience. It's one of the five designated Cairngorm Lochs and a Ramsar site, highlighting its unique ecological significance and pristine high-altitude environment.

    What are the considerations for winter hiking or visiting Loch Einich in colder months?

    Winter hiking to Loch Einich is a serious undertaking suitable only for experienced and well-equipped individuals. The loch's high elevation (496-598 meters) means it can be ice-covered, and the glen can experience extreme weather, including deep snow, strong winds, and whiteout conditions. Navigation becomes challenging, and daylight hours are short. Essential gear includes ice axe, crampons, appropriate winter clothing, and knowledge of avalanche safety. Phone signal is unreliable, making self-reliance paramount.

    What is the elevation of Loch Einich and the surrounding area?

    Loch Einich itself sits at an elevation of approximately 496 to 598 meters (1,627 to 1,962 feet) above sea level, depending on the source. The surrounding landscape is characterized by high plateaus and impressive Munros, with the Moine Mhor to the east and Sgòr Gaoith (1,118 meters / 3,668 feet) to the west, offering significant elevation changes on routes to the loch.

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