Loch Ròg

[4] The burial of a Norse woman was discovered at Cnìp (Kneep), at the Bhaltos peninsula area of Loch Roag.

There is a recreated Iron Age house at Bòstadh, Bernera where a village of cellular buildings of that era were uncovered in 1996.

[1] The Callanish Stones in the Loch Ròg area were erected roughly 5,000 years ago: during the late Neolithic or the early Bronze Age.

The wild salmon were in poor condition and had been subject to higher than normal levels of attack by sea lice.

The silted, rocky slopes in the inner areas of the loch support encrustations of algae and ascidians, giving way to more mixed muddier sediments in shallower waters.