An inspiring festival on the shores of beautiful Loch Sunart.

2012 Festival

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Flash Fiction Winners

We had a great response to this competition which was judged by Peter Urpeth of Hi-Arts.

The high standard of entries to both the adult and junior sections made Peter's job a tricky one but the winners, announced at various events over the course of the weekend were as follows:

Adult winner 'Bed and Breakfast' by Mr. J Davies
Adult 2nd prize 'A Midsummer Night's Opera' by J. Dove

Junior winner 'Adopted' by K. Bradley
Junior 2nd prize 'Winter Scare' by M. Ross

Thanks to all who entered for their literary efforts!

Three Lochs 2010

The Festival is over for this year!

Thanks to all who came and made it such a success.

Until then, this page will no longer be updated but alll the very latest news, information and comments can be found on our Facebook Page. Click the link below and if, as Facebook sometimes does, it doesn't work then search under "Three Lochs".

Thanks once again...maybe we'll see you all again next year?


Flash Fiction Winners

We had a great response to this competition which was judged by Peter Urpeth of Hi-Arts.

The high standard of entries to both the adult and junior sections made Peter's job a tricky one but the winners, announced at various events over the course of the weekend were as follows:

Adult winner 'Bed and Breakfast' by Mr. J Davies
Adult 2nd prize 'A Midsummer Night's Opera' by J. Dove

Junior winner 'Adopted' by K. Bradley
Junior 2nd prize 'Winter Scare' by M. Ross

Thanks to all who entered for their literary efforts!

What do you think of the programme so far?

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Something to whet the appetite...


The Three Lochs Book and Arts Festival in association with Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight, is proud to present some of the finest local ingredients over the course of the weekend.

THURSDAY 16th sees an Iranian-themed evening for the showing of "A Time For Drunken Horses" with a local twist on middle-eastern cusine to... tempt your tastebuds.

At FRIDAY'S "Evening of Uisge Beatha" there will be taster plates for sale, showcasing the very best of local produce to go with your dram.

SATURDAY'S lunchtime fayre continues the local theme and the evening barbecue wouldn't be complete without venison from Kingairloch Estate.