Loch is the Scottish Gaelic and Irish word for a lake or a sea inlet.
Loch may also refer to:
Places
- Loch, Victoria, a town in Australia
- Lochans, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
- Loch Castle (Eichhofen), a rare example of a Bavarian cave castle
- Mount Loch, a mountain in Australia
- The Loch (Central Park) in Manhattan, New York, United States
- Loch Fyne (Greenland), a fjord in East Greenland
People
Fiction and folklore
- Loch Ness Monster or "Nessie", a supposed aquatic being in Scottish folklore, which reputedly inhabits Loch Ness
- The Loch (novel), a novel by Steve Alten
- The Loch (TV series), a British TV series
Other uses
- Baron Loch, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
- Loch-class frigate, a class of ship built for the Royal Navy and her allies during World War II
See also
- Deloche (disambiguation)
- Loches, a commune in central France
- Loché, an associated commune of Mâcon, France
- Loche (disambiguation)
- List of lochs of Scotland
- Lochia, the vaginal discharge after giving birth
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