Loch Tarsan Explained

Loch Tarsan
Location:Glen Lean, Cowal, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Coordinates:56.0109°N -5.0864°W, National
Type:Reservoir.
Inflow:Corrachaive Glen
Outflow:Glentarsan Burn
Basin Countries:Scotland, United Kingdom.
Area:1100000sqm
Elevation:121m (397feet)
Pushpin Map:Scotland Argyll and Bute

Loch Tarsan is a freshwater loch and impounding reservoir located 13 kilometres northwest of Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. This three-armed Reservoir extends into both Glen Tarsan and Glen Lean. It supplies water to the Striven Hydro-Electric Scheme (also known as the Cowal Hydro-Electric Power Scheme). The larger of the two dams is 17.6 metres high and was completed in 1953. The water that is collected in the loch is piped to the hydro-electric generating station, located at Ardtaraig, at the head of Loch Striven.[1]

Angling on the loch is managed by Dunoon and District Angling Club.[2]

The B836 road passes the loch.[3]

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  1. Web site: Cowal Hydro-Electric Power Scheme from The Gazetteer for Scotland. www.scottish-places.info.
  2. Web site: …Loch Tarsan. March 19, 2015.
  3. Web site: B836 - Roader's Digest: The SABRE Wiki. www.sabre-roads.org.uk.