Loch Slapin
Loch Slapin is a sea loch located on the southeastern coast of the Isle of Skye in the Scottish Highlands. It is noted for its dramatic natural scenery and proximity to the Cuillin mountains, making it a popular location for hiking, photography, and nature tourism.
Geography
Loch Slapin extends inland from the Sound of Sleat for approximately, with a variable width between. It is flanked by the Red Cuillin and Black Cuillin mountain ranges and provides expansive views of Bla Bheinn, a peak that dominates the eastern skyline.The village of Torrin lies on the western shore of the loch. Historically, Torrin was a center for marble quarrying, and stone from the area was used in the construction of buildings such as Armadale Castle and Iona Abbey.