Trout Fishing Lochs Near Dalmally
Dalmally is situated near the mouth the River Orchy where it enters the northern end of Loch Awe. In addition to the renowned trout fishing on Loch Awe itself (now subject to a Protection Order), there are several hill lochs which are easily accessible from here, to those who like a walk in the hills.
The lochs in the hills around Loch Awe include Loch Nant, Loch Tromlee, Loch an Leoid, Lochan Droighinn, Loch Cruachan, Lochan Airigh, Loch an Stacain, Lochan Sron Mor and Lochan Shira. For information and permits, enquire at Croggan Crafts, Dalmally.
Dalmally Trout Fishing Map
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The maps on this website, extracts from the “Half Inch” Bartholomew map series of the mid twentieth century, have been reproduced with the permission of Collins Bartholomew. Viewers should note that these maps date back several decades, to the mid twentieth century in fact. While much of the man-made details such as roads and buildings will have changed over the years, the character of the hills, lochs and rivers, and the trout inhabiting them, will have remained very much the same as they have always been, in the more remote regions at any rate! This website shows detailed maps of the major fishing locations. In addition, however, I would recommend that anglers planning a Scottish fishing or walking trip should be sure to equip themselves with a compass, the appropriate local Ordnance Survey map and a working knowledge of how to use them. The most useful of the O.S. maps for the fisherman is the Landranger series, scale 1:50,000. For Dalmally, see O.S. map number 50.