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Loch Eriboll (: "Loch Euraboil") is a long on the north coast of , which has been used for centuries as a deep water anchorage as it is safe from the often stormy seas of and the .

remains can be found in the area, including a and a very well preserved wheelhouse on the hillside above the west shore. A small scale lime industry developed here in the 19th century and Ard Neakie, a promontory on the eastern shore of the loch, had four large lime kilns developed in around 1870. Ard Neackie, Limekilns, Quarry, Canmore. Retrieved 11 April 2021. Before the development of the coast road around the loch in 1890, the Heilam ferry ran from the quay at on the west shore to Ard Neakie. Both Ard Neakie and were fishing stations. Loch Eriboll, Undiscovered Scotland. Retrieved 11 April 2021.

Around the shores of the loch are the crofting townships of , Laid, Heilam, Portnancon and .

is located at the northern, seaward end of the loch and there are various small islets in the vicinity including A' Ghoil-sgeir, An Cruachan, An Dubh-sgeir, Eilean Clùimhrig, and Pocan Smoo."Get-a-Map". . Retrieved 28 November 2009. Today it is a largely unspoilt wilderness, in a region of high rainfall and with the lowest population density in the UK.


Naval use
The have been frequent visitors to the loch, particularly during World War II. There are stones arranged by sailors into the names of their warships, including and Amethyst, on the hillside above the hamlet of Laid. It was nicknamed "Lock ’orrible" by the servicemen stationed here during the war because of the often inclement weather. The largest island in the loch, , was used as a representation of the German Tirpitz for aerial bombing practice by the Fleet Air Arm prior to the successful Operation Tungsten in April 1944.Haswell-Smith (2004) p. 203 The surviving 33 , for example and , formally surrendered here in 1945, ending the Battle of the Atlantic.

A leased area of the shore and loch is classified as a Minor training area by the Defence Training Estate, generally being used for amphibious and specialist training for three fortnights per year.

In 2011 the loch was used as part of Exercise Joint Warrior, the largest war games staged in the UK, involving the navy's new flagship, the assault ship HMS Bulwark.


See also
  • List of lighthouses in Scotland
  • List of Northern Lighthouse Board lighthouses


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