Water managed by Durness and Kinlochbervie Angling Club
Loch a Mhuilinn lies in Highland, set among low moorland close to the sea. It is a very small, shallow loch of roughly 10 hectares, low-lying with moderate alkalinity. The water is simple in form, with a mostly even shore and few bays; depths are modest, averaging about 5 m.
The loch holds trout averaging about half a pound. Bank fishing is straightforward and wading is comfortable along much of the margin.
Access is by a moor track that runs for about four kilometres, trending north‑east then north to reach the loch.
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