An Lochan Uaine

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Coordinates57°10′31″N 3°39′16″W / 57.17518°N 3.65436°W / 57.17518; -3.65436
Typefreshwater loch
EtymologyScottish Gaelic: green small loch
An Lochan Uaine
View of the lake, with the Greag Nan Gall in the backgtound
An Lochan Uaine is located in Highland
An Lochan Uaine
An Lochan Uaine
LocationBadenoch and Strathspey, Highland, Scotland
Coordinates57°10′31″N 3°39′16″W / 57.17518°N 3.65436°W / 57.17518; -3.65436
Typefreshwater loch
EtymologyScottish Gaelic: green small loch
Basin countriesScotland
Max. length460 metres (1,510 ft)[1]
Surface elevation316 metres (1,037 ft)[2]
Islandsno

An Lochan Uaine is a small freshwater loch in the Highland council area of Scotland.

N view of the loch

Lochan Uaine can be translated from Scottish Gaelic as Green Tarn.[3] According to local legends, the green colour of its water is caused by the fairies who wash their green clothes in the loch.[4]

Geography

The loch is located at an elevation of 316 metres (1,037 ft)[2] about 2 miles (3.2 km) NE of Loch Morlich. Its length is 460 metres (1,510 ft).[1] It lies at the foot of the Eastern flanks of the Greag Nan Gall (622 m).[5] The lake is considered by geologists a good example of a morainic tarn.[6]

Nature conservation

Hiking

References

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