Loch Salachaidh


Loch Salachaidh is a remote mountain loch in Sutherland, Scotland, situated 1.7km east of Rogart. It sits in a bed of psammite, surrounded by peat bogs and diamicton.
The loch's name likely derives from the Scottish Gaelic salach, meaning "dirty" i.e. "Dirty Loch".
Loch Salachaidh was the site of a clan battle c. 1517, between the MacKays of Strathnaver and the Murrays of Abirsors, with multiple fatalities including two chieftains.
A small ruined farmstead named Kinloch has sat at the loch's eastern end since at least the 1870s. It is unclear when it was abandoned, although it may have been during the Sutherland Clearances.