An Lochan Uaine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LocationBadenoch and Strathspey, Highland, Scotland
EtymologyScottish Gaelic: green small loch
| An Lochan Uaine | |
|---|---|
View of the lake, with the Greag Nan Gall in the backgtound | |
| Location | Badenoch and Strathspey, Highland, Scotland |
| Coordinates | 57°10′31″N 3°39′16″W / 57.17518°N 3.65436°W |
| Type | freshwater loch |
| Etymology | Scottish Gaelic: green small loch |
| Basin countries | Scotland |
| Max. length | 460 metres (1,510 ft)[1] |
| Surface elevation | 316 metres (1,037 ft)[2] |
| Islands | no |
An Lochan Uaine is a small freshwater loch in the Highland council area of Scotland.

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]

