Loch Ròg

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Loch Ròg or Loch Roag is a sea loch on the west coast of Lewis, Outer Hebrides.

The waters of Loch Roag are pristine and clear, and are today the source of farmed organic salmon and organic mussels. Local wildlife includes abundant seals, as well as sea eagles, herons, otters, etc.

Amongst the many islands in it are:

Coordinates: 58°12′6″N 6°53′39″W / 58.20167°N 6.89417°W / 58.20167; -6.89417


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