Loch Fad
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| Loch Fad | |
|---|---|
| Location | Isle of Bute, Scotland |
| Coordinates | 55°48′22″N 5°04′26″W / 55.806°N 5.074°W |
| Type | loch |
Loch Fad is a freshwater loch on the Isle of Bute in Scotland.
Its name means "long loch" in Scottish Gaelic. It lies on the Highland Boundary Fault.
The ribbon-shaped lake has a length of almost 3 km and a width of 200 to 400 metres. Its deepest point is near the middle of the length.[1]
Adjoining to the north east end of this natural lake, hydrologically downstream, there is an artificial lake named Kirk Dam. It has the same water level. Both lakes are classified together as one water body. Its surface area is 71 hectares (180 acres), fairly large for a freshwater loch on an island in Scotland. It discharges into a canal to Rothesay, in the town centre hidden in a pipe.