Loch A’an

E848784

Loch A’an is a remote, high-altitude freshwater loch in the Cairngorms of the Scottish Highlands, renowned for its dramatic mountain scenery and wild, isolated setting.

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Loch A’an canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
lake
accessedFrom Cairngorm ski area NERFINISHED
Glenmore Forest Park NERFINISHED
climate subarctic mountain climate
conservationStatus within protected national park area
country Scotland
drainsInto River Avon NERFINISHED
ecosystemType montane freshwater ecosystem
elevation approximately 725 metres above sea level
formedBy glacial erosion
hasFeature corrie loch characteristics
steep-sided glacial basin
hasOutflow River Avon NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Cairngorm plateau NERFINISHED
Shelter Stone Crag NERFINISHED
hazard rapidly changing weather
winter snow and ice conditions
locatedIn Cairngorms NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedInCouncilArea Highland NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Grampian Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Cairngorms National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Strathspey NERFINISHED
locatedInRiverSystem River Spey basin NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Scottish Gaelic
nameVariant Loch Avon NERFINISHED
near Beinn Mheadhoin NERFINISHED
Ben Macdui NERFINISHED
Cairn Gorm NERFINISHED
Cairn Toul plateau NERFINISHED
Loch Etchachan NERFINISHED
Loch Morlich NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic mountain scenery
isolated location
remote setting
wild character
partOf River Spey catchment
central Cairngorms plateau landscape
popularFor hillwalking
landscape photography
mountaineering
wild camping
surroundedBy granite cliffs
high plateaux
steep corrie walls
waterType freshwater

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Loch Avon nameVariant Loch A’an