Loch na Beinne Baine | |
Basin Countries: | Scotland, United Kingdom |
Coordinates: | 57.2314°N -4.8397°W |
Elevation: | 500m (1,600feet) |
Length: | 0.88miles |
Location: | Scottish Highlands |
Width: | 591m (1,939feet) |
Pushpin Map: | Scotland Inverness area |
Islands: | 1 |
Loch na Beinne Baine is a remote mountain loch on the northern lid of Glenmoriston, Scotland. It sits on the historic boundary between the parishes of Glenmoriston and Strathglass.[1]
Its name means "Loch of the White Mountain" in Scottish Gaelic.[2]
Charles Edward Stuart is recorded as having passed the loch via an "old hill track" in July 1746, during his flight from Culloden.[3]
The loch's waters flow several kilometres downhill via an unnamed burn to meet the River Glass.[4]
The loch has a large stock of brown trout.[5]