Loch Etive, a sea loch in Scotland's Argyll and Bute region, is like nature's own little playground. Stretching 30 km long and reaching the sea at Connel, it's a mix of serene waters and rugged mountains. The name "Etive" is said to mean "little fierce one," which suits this loch's wild beauty perfectly. With its deep waters, Falls of Lora, and historic sites like Dunstaffnage Castle, Loch Etive is a must-see spot for anyone craving a taste of Scotland's untamed charm.