Loch Achilty is a large picturesque lowland freshwater loch set within a sloping birch and oakwood forest, and located near to Contin in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands, Scotland. Loch Achilty is notable for having no outflow. It has been assumed that it is discharging its surplus water via tunnel into the River Rosay (now known as the Black Water) that eventually flows into the larger River Conon.
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