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Loch Alsh (, "foaming lake" "Placename Gazetter" Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba. Retrieved 24 August 2010) is a sea inlet between the isle of in the and the Northwest Highlands of . The name is also used to describe the surrounding country and the feudal holdings around the loch. The area is rich in history, and is increasingly popular with tourists.

The hilly country around Loch Alsh has a temperate, well-watered climate. There is some pasture and woodland, but much of the area is moorland. The rocks are ancient , some of the oldest in the world, much eroded.


Location
The loch runs inland about from Kyle of Lochalsh to . From there continues southeast another to Shiel Bridge while Loch Long runs deeper into the mountains to the northeast. A narrow strait from the south of Loch Alsh leads to the Sound of that separates the Isle of Skye from the mainland. The loch is overlooked by Sgurr na Coinnich, which rises to on Skye. The mainland hills to the north reach at the summit of Auchtertyre Hill and on Sgurr Mor but are generally lower and slope gradually down to the west.

The ancient stronghold of is directly to the east over the Northwest Highlands.

The climate is temperate. Annual rainfall is around per year and temperatures range from in January to in July and August. On any given day of the year rain is more likely than not. "Kinlochewe 1971–2000 averages" Met Office. Retrieved 23 November 2008 Much of the countryside is or but there are lowland areas of with native and and some plantations. "Balmacara" Forestry Commission. Retrieved 23 November 2008. At one time the forest would have been more extensive, but the early inhabitants converted parts of it to crofts (small farms) and when the Highland Clearances destroyed the crofts the land was kept as pasture. "Lochalsh & The Isle of Skye Tourist Guide" www.lochalsh.co.uk Retrieved 23 November 2008

The loch witnessed the last invasion on the UK by Spanish forces in 1719.


Geology
The loch lies between hills just east of the Moine Thrust Belt, an unusual geological structure that runs from the Sleat peninsula in Skye on a northeast diagonal to on the north coast of Scotland. Moine Thrust Belt – general information University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment. Retrieved 24 November 2008 In this area, geologists found in 1907 that younger rocks from the west lay below the older rocks of the east, a discovery that helped lead to the modern theory of . The around Loch Alsh were formed in the Precambrian period, about 2,800 million years ago, while the volcanic rocks, and that make up most of Skye, and that in some places lie under the older gneisses, are just 55 million years old. The ancient metamorphic rocks around Loch Alsh have been heavily eroded over the years, most recently by a series of . "Minerals from Skye: Geology" www.volcanicscotland.com. Retrieved 23 November 2008


Fauna
In 2012, a large colony of was discovered in the loch following a commissioned survey, carried out by Heriot-Watt University. The reef is thought to consist of over 100 million flame shells covering , making it the largest known reef of its kind in the UK. In order to protect the flame shell beds the loch has since 2014 formed part of a Nature Conservation Marine Protected Area (NCMPA).


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