Loch of Craiglush

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Loch of Craiglush

Loch of Craiglush is a freshwater loch, located around 1+12 miles (2.4 km) north-east of Dunkeld in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The loch is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), as well as forming part of a Special Area of Conservation.[4][2][3]

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Loch of Craiglush
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Loch of Craiglush in the winter
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Loch of Craiglush
LocationNO043443
Coordinates56.581°N 3.5587°W / 56.581; -3.5587
Typefreshwater loch
Primary inflowsLunan Burn
Primary outflowsLunan Burn
Catchment area14.9 km2 (3,680 acres)[1]
Surface area26.3 ha (65 acres)[2]
Average depth4.9 m (16 ft)[3]
Max. depth13 m (44 ft)[3]
Water volume138,980 m3 (4,907,900 cu ft)[3]
Shore length12.3 km (1.4 mi) [2]
Surface elevation103 m (338 ft)[2]
Max. temperature16.2 °C (61.2 °F)
Min. temperature9.4 °C (49.0 °F)
Islands1
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
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Fishing

Loch of Craiglush, Loch of the Lowes, Loch of Butterstone, Loch of Clunie, Loch of Drumellie, Loch Rae, Fingask Loch, Loch White and Loch Black and the Stormont Loch form a series of lochs all draining into the Lunan Burn, which flows into the River Isla before its junction with the River Tay. All these rivers contain pike and perch and trout are taken in Lochs Craiglush, Lowes and Butterstone.[3]

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