- Loch Venachar
Infobox lake
lake_name = Loch Venachar
image_lake = Loch Venachar.jpg
caption_lake = Early morning view
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location = Stirling,Scotland
coords = coord|56|13|N|4|19|W|region:GB_type:waterbody_source:GNS-enwiki|display=inline,title
type = freshwaterloch
inflow = Black Water
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basin_countries = United Kingdom
length = Convert|6|km|mi|abbr=on
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max-depth = 33 m
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elevation = 82 m
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cities =Loch Venachar (
Scottish Gaelic : Loch Bheannchair) is a freshwaterloch in Stirling district,Scotland , situated betweenCallander andBrig o' Turk . It lies approximately 82 metres above sea level, and is Convert|6|km|mi long with a maximum depth of approximately 33 metres.The Black Water discharges from
Loch Achray into the western end of Loch Venachar, and at the eastern end emerges Eas Gobhain which joins with theRiver Leny at Callander to form theRiver Teith .The south shore of the loch is covered by
woodland containing numerous forest tracks, some leading over the hills to theLake of Menteith and some leading westward along the loch to Loch Achray and theTrossachs .Invertrossachs House, which was visited by Queen Victoria in
1869 , is also located on the south shore. Venacharsailing club is accessible from the Invertrossachs private road. To the North of the loch is Scotland's first highland Ben,Ben Ledi .The loch is well stocked with
trout and [pike] , andfishing is available, by permit, from the shore and by boat.
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