Lochan Buidhe
Small lake in Moray, Scotland
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Lochan Buidhe is a small freshwater loch located on the Cairngorm Plateau in the eastern Highlands of Scotland. At over 1,120 m (3,670 ft) above sea level, it is the highest named body of water in the British Isles.[1][2]
LocationCairngorms, Grampian Mountains, Scotland
Coordinates57°5′21.2″N 3°40′44.9″W
Primary outflowsFeith Buidhe
BasincountriesScotland
| Lochan Buidhe | |
|---|---|
| Location | Cairngorms, Grampian Mountains, Scotland |
| Coordinates | 57°5′21.2″N 3°40′44.9″W |
| Primary outflows | Feith Buidhe |
| Basin countries | Scotland |
| Max. length | 100 m (330 ft) |
| Max. width | 50 m (160 ft) |
| Surface area | 4,451 m2 (47,910 sq ft) |
| Surface elevation | 1,120 m (3,670 ft) |
The loch and its primary outflow, Feith Buidhe were the site of the 1971 Cairngorm Plateau disaster, in which a group of five school students and their leader died of exposure after being stranded in the open for two nights in a blizzard.
