Loch Shin
Loch Shin is a loch in the Scottish North West Highlands. To the south is the small town of Lairg. The loch, the largest in Sutherland, runs from the north-west to the south-east and is long.
In the 1950s, the level of the loch was raised by over by the construction of Lairg Dam by Wimpey Construction as part of a hydro-electric scheme.
Around the loch are some mountain ranges; the Ben More Assynt in the west and Ben Klibreck to the east. The loch drains to the North Sea by way of the short River Shin that feeds into the Dornoch Firth.
Three miles to the north of Lairg is a monument to remember an early attempt to tame the Highlands. During the 1870s, the Duke of Sutherland ploughed up about, but the industry never rewarded that. Today the area around the loch is one of the major farming centres for sheep in Scotland.