
View east across Loch Leven from Kinross

Satellite photograph of Loch Leven and the surrounding area
'Loch Leven' (
Scottish Gaelic: 'Loch Lìobhann') is a
fresh water loch in
Perth and Kinross,
Scotland.
Roughly circular, the
loch has a diameter of about 16
km. The
burgh of
Kinross lies at its western end.
Loch Leven Castle lies on an island a short way offshore. The castle was the prison of
Mary, Queen of Scots in
1567, and it can be reached by ferry, operated from Kinross by
Historic Scotland during the summer months.
Prior to the canalisation of the
River Leven, and the partial draining of the Loch in the early
19th century, Loch Leven was of considerably larger area. The fall in water level exposed several small islands, and greatly increased the size of the existing ones.
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Loch Leven fishing