water managed by Reasort Estates
OS Map: 456 - Explorer
NB 10779 18791
Loch Leatha is a small freshwater lake located in Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Scotland. It is generally shallow with low alkalinity and is situated at low altitude.
All enquiries about fishing can be made via the estate office.
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