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.
Visitor permits are available for anglers who wish to fish the club’s waters without full membership. These permits offer access to well-maintained fishing grounds in a quiet, scenic setting and help support the ongoing conservation and management of the fishery.
Both experienced anglers and newcomers are welcome. By purchasing a permit, visitors are able to enjoy a day’s fishing while contributing to the care and sustainability of the waters.
Day tickets can be purchased:
In person:
Oldshoremore Retreats & Crafts
152 Oldshoremore, IV27 4RS
Waters within 5 miles of Loch a Mhuilinn