Durness and Kinlochbervie Angling Club has rights to fish six lochs on the Cape Wrath Parph. Three are located on the Daill River system, with the others located close to either Inshore or Kearvaig.
Important Note
It should be noted that all these lochs (at least partially) lie within the Cape Wrath Danger area, therefor access may be restricted due to military exercises.
Getting to the Lochs
It is strongly advised to use the Kile of Durness Ferry to access these lochs. The Cape Wrath bus service may also be of use in getting to the lochs around Inshore - if you are using this route make the driver well aware of your intentions.
Daill River System Lochs
These first three lochs below belong to the Daill River system. The Daill system contains runs of migratory fish, so if you are lucky you may encounter one.
Important Note
It should be noted that all these lochs (at least partially) lie within the Cape Wrath Danger area, therefor access may be restricted due to military exercises.
Getting to the Lochs
It is strongly advised to use the Kile of Durness Ferry to access these lochs. The Cape Wrath bus service may also be of use in getting to the lochs around Inshore - if you are using this route make the driver well aware of your intentions.
Daill River System Lochs
These first three lochs below belong to the Daill River system. The Daill system contains runs of migratory fish, so if you are lucky you may encounter one.
Loch Bad an Fhur
Loch Bad an Fhur is the first loch in the Daill River system. It is best navigated to by following the river's course with a map from the bridge at Achiemore. |
Loch Airigh na Beinne
Loch Airigh na Beinne is the largest loch in the Daill River system, and can be viewed as its head loch. It is best navigated to by following the river's course with a map from Loch Bad an Fhur. |
Loch nam Breac Buidhe
This loch lies to the south of the U70 road about half a mile or so before Inshore house. From the road side there is a small sandy beach at the loch's north end. |
Loch Inshore
This loch lies to the east of Inshore House and to the north of the U70 road. |
Loch Seamraig
This loch lies to the west of the Kearvaig River, and north of the U70 road. It is not part of the Kearvaig River's system having a direct outlet to the sea which falls over a cliff edge. It is safe therefore to presume it does not contain any migratory fish. |
Rules
There are rules that apply to fishing on the Cape Wrath Parph Lochs - please ensure you are familiar with these before commencing fishing.
There are rules that apply to fishing on the Cape Wrath Parph Lochs - please ensure you are familiar with these before commencing fishing.