Loch Lee | |
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Location | Angus, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°54′N 2°57′W / 56.900°N 2.950°W |
Type | loch |
Primary outflows | North Esk |
Basin countries | United Kingdom |
National grid reference NO431800
Loch Lee is a loch in Angus, Scotland south of the Grampian Mountains that is fed by the Water of Lee and the Water of Unich and outflows, via the Water of Lee, to a confluence with the Water of Mark to form the River North Esk. [1] Queen Victoria described it as "a wild but not large lake, closed in by mountains, with a farm-house and a few cottages at its edge". [2]
The loch supplies drinking water to the North Esk area.
The area is used by both walkers [3] and anglers. [4]
Media related to Loch Lee at Wikimedia Commons
Loch Lee | |
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Location | Angus, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°54′N 2°57′W / 56.900°N 2.950°W |
Type | loch |
Primary outflows | North Esk |
Basin countries | United Kingdom |
National grid reference NO431800
Loch Lee is a loch in Angus, Scotland south of the Grampian Mountains that is fed by the Water of Lee and the Water of Unich and outflows, via the Water of Lee, to a confluence with the Water of Mark to form the River North Esk. [1] Queen Victoria described it as "a wild but not large lake, closed in by mountains, with a farm-house and a few cottages at its edge". [2]
The loch supplies drinking water to the North Esk area.
The area is used by both walkers [3] and anglers. [4]
Media related to Loch Lee at Wikimedia Commons