

Despite the disagreement over the meaning of its Gaelic name, ranging from 'The headland of the burial mound' to the slightly bizarre, 'The height above the cow', there is no disagreement over the beauty of this little loch that sits above Bunnahabhain.
On a fine evening, in the shadow of the tumbledown 'Maggie's Cottage', its pure clear waters are the perfect place to tell tales of 'Each Uisge',the mythical and malevolent Water Horses. Just keep a hipflask of Bunnahabhain handy to warm and steady the nerves afterwards.