Loch Con Explained

Loch Con
Coordinates:56.7844°N -4.1515°W
Type:freshwater loch
Outflow:Allt Con
Length:1.3km (00.8miles)
Width:0.4km (00.2miles)
Area:25ha
Depth:3.6feet
Max-Depth:8.8feet
Volume:9505016ft3
Shore:5km (03miles)
Elevation:413m (1,355feet)
Islands:0
Pushpin Map:Scotland Perth and Kinross
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Perth and Kinross

Loch Con is a small, remote, shallow, irregular shaped freshwater loch that is located in Glen Errochty in the Perth and Kinross council area, at the edge of the Scottish Highlands.[1] [2] It is directly north of Loch Errochty. Directly north of the loch at the east end is Loch Cruinn. It is the source of the Allt Con, which flows a short distance southwards past Sròn Choin to Loch Errochty.[2] At the north-east end is Loch Cruinn, a very small dam, about 100 metres wide.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loch Con. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology . Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research (SNIFFER) . 8 December 2020.
  2. Book: David M. Munro. Bruce M. Gittings. Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Scotland: An Encyclopedia of Places & Landscapes. 5 March 2021. 2006. Collins. 978-0-00-472466-9. 130.