Clearburn Loch
| Clearburn Loch | |
|---|---|
![]() Clearburn Loch and surrounding moorland, from the west | |
![]() Clearburn Loch | |
| Location | Scottish Borders |
| Coordinates | 55°25′44.7″N 3°02′33.9″W / 55.429083°N 3.042750°W |
| Primary inflows | Thorniecleuch Burn, Weavers Sike |
| Primary outflows | Clear Burn |
| Basin countries | Scotland, United Kingdom |
| Max. length | 422 m (1,385 ft) |
| Max. width | 242 m (794 ft) |
| Surface elevation | 311 m (1,020 ft) |
Clearburn Loch is a lochan (small loch) situated just north of the B711, 1.59km northeast of the hamlet of Buccleuch in the Scottish Borders.
The lochan gives its name to a nearby cottage, as well as its primary outflow, the Clear Burn, which leads to the Ettrick Water via the Rankle Burn.
Clearburn Loch is mentioned as a popular angling spot in an 1854 handbook, especially for brown trout.[1]
References
- ^ Blakey, Robert (1854). Angler's Guide to the Rivers & Lochs of Scotland. Thomas Murray & Son.

