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Greenfaulds And Luggiebank

Top 7 Lakes around Greenfaulds And Luggiebank

Best lakes around Greenfaulds And Luggiebank are characterized by a mix of natural and man-made water features, contributing to the area's natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The region is traversed by the Luggie Water, a river known for its wildlife and scenic woodland walks. Nearby, lochs like Broadwood Loch and Fannyside Loch offer additional outdoor experiences, from flood prevention to integrated walking routes within country parks. This area provides diverse landscapes for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquil waterside activities.

Best lakes around Greenfaulds And Luggiebank

  • The most popular lakes is Fannyside Lochs, a lake located adjacent to Palacerigg Country Park. It features a sailing club, fishing, and walking trails with opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy tranquil views.
  • Another must-see spot is Black Loch, a lake in a rural setting. Visitors can expect a quiet experience with views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Visitors also love Lochend Loch, a natural loch within Drumpellier Park. It offers light gravel paths through woodland and around the loch, providing opportunities for wildlife spotting.
  • Greenfaulds And Luggiebank is known for natural lochs, man-made reservoirs, and balancing lakes. The area offers a variety of water bodies to explore, from those integrated into country parks to those serving flood prevention purposes.
  • The lakes around Greenfaulds And Luggiebank are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 40 upvotes and 10 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Lochend Loch

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Set in the beautiful Drumpellier Park, Lochend Loch is one of two natural lochs here. With a number of light gravel paths through the woodland and around the lochs it's a lovely place to while away a few hours, with plenty of wildlife to spot too. Keep your eyes open for resident and migratory waterfowl, as well as fungi in the autumn months.

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Fannyside Lochs

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These are two really pretty lochs here that are located adjacent to Palacerigg Country Park. There is a sailing club there, fishing and some nice walking trails too. There are acually several combinations of trails here, but if you combine a walk through the park and the lochs, then keep an eye out for the wildlife. It's also a very tranquil place with lovely views across the calm waters to the surrounding hills and countryside.

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Banton Loch

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Broadwood Loch

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Braodwood Loch was created in 1994 when a dam was built across the burn as part of a flood remediation scheme, it helps control water downstream. Today it's a beautiful wildlife habitat within the urban area of Cumbernauld. The loch is home to flocks of swans and other water birds as well as lots of insects and underwater life. The circular trail around the loch is popular with local families and dog walkers.

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Black Loch

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Halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow Black loch is a small but pretty loch in a rural setting. It'll probably just be you and sheep enjoying the view.

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SIMI - Simone & Michael
July 27, 2025, Lochend Loch

Always great pictures, beautiful impressions, or amazing panoramic shots... A worthwhile ✅🚲—tour around the loch (lake)😅😅

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David Howells
September 10, 2024, Fannyside Lochs

These are two really pretty lochs here that are located adjacent to Palacerigg Country Park. There is a sailing club there, fishing and some nice walking trails too. There are acually several combinations of trails here, but if you combine a walk through the park and the lochs, then keep an eye out for the wildlife. It's also a very tranquil place with lovely views across the calm waters to the surrounding hills and countryside.

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Neale
March 10, 2024, Banton Loch

Feeds the Forth and Clyde canal

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Brian
January 21, 2024, Banton Loch

Ah, Banton Loch, or as it was once known, Townhead Reservoir. Now, there’s a place that’s brimming with stories. It’s nestled on the east side of Kilsyth in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, a mere 21 kilometres north-east of Glasgow. This man-made marvel, built in 1770 to feed water into the canal, was once the largest reservoir in Scotland. It’s a freshwater lake, impounded by earthwork dams, sitting pretty at 86 metres above sea level. The loch stretches about 1 kilometre in length with a maximum width of about 280 metres1. It’s fed by a number of burns draining the Kilsyth Hills to its north. Now, if you’re a history buff, you’ll be thrilled to know that the battlefield of the 15 August 1645 Battle of Kilsyth between Scottish Royalists and Covenanters is thought to be in the vicinity of the loch. The exact position remains a subject of debate, but it’s a fascinating piece of history nonetheless.

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March 2, 2023, Broadwood Loch

Braodwood Loch was created in 1994 when a dam was built across the burn as part of a flood remediation scheme, it helps control water downstream. Today it's a beautiful wildlife habitat within the urban area of Cumbernauld. The loch is home to flocks of swans and other water birds as well as lots of insects and underwater life. The circular trail around the loch is popular with local families and dog walkers.

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David Bavin-Hobbs
December 31, 2022, Black Loch

Halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow Black loch is a small but pretty loch in a rural setting. It'll probably just be you and sheep enjoying the view.

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Set in the beautiful Drumpellier Park, Lochend Loch is one of two natural lochs here. With a number of light gravel paths through the woodland and around the lochs it's a lovely place to while away a few hours, with plenty of wildlife to spot too. Keep your eyes open for resident and migratory waterfowl, as well as fungi in the autumn months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes in Greenfaulds and Luggiebank?

The area offers a mix of natural and man-made water features. You'll find the meandering Luggie Water, known for its wildlife like kingfishers, dippers, and otters, surrounded by scenic woodlands. Lakes like Lochend Loch and Fannyside Lochs are integrated into country parks, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting and tranquil views. Broadwood Loch, while man-made, has become a significant wildlife habitat for swans and other water birds.

Are there family-friendly walking trails around the lakes?

Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Lochend Loch in Drumpellier Park has light gravel paths suitable for families. Fannyside Lochs, adjacent to Palacerigg Country Park, also features nice walking trails. The circular trail around Broadwood Loch is popular with local families and dog walkers.

What historical significance do the lakes in this region hold?

The Luggie Water has historical significance, being immortalized in verse by poet David Gray and forming part of the 'aquatic heart of Scotland.' Banton Loch, originally known as Townhead Reservoir, was built in 1770 to feed water into the Forth and Clyde Canal and was once the largest reservoir in Scotland. The battlefield of the 1645 Battle of Kilsyth is also thought to be in its vicinity.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Greenfaulds and Luggiebank?

You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Walking and hiking are popular, with trails around Fannyside Lochs and in Luggiebank Wood. There are also easy hiking routes like the Frog Trail and the Fannyside Lochs – Palacerigg Treetop Walkway loop. For more options, explore the easy hikes and general hiking guides for the area. Some lakes, like Fannyside Lochs, also offer sailing and fishing.

Are there any quiet or tranquil lakes for nature observation?

Yes, if you're looking for a peaceful experience, Black Loch offers a quiet, rural setting where you can enjoy views of the countryside. The Luggie Water and its surrounding Luggiebank Wood Wildlife Reserve are also excellent for birdwatching and exploring woodlands in a tranquil environment.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes and surrounding woodlands?

Spring is excellent for enjoying the diverse ground flora and wildflowers in Luggiebank Wood. In November and December, you might even spot trout jumping in the Luggie Water. Generally, the warmer months offer pleasant conditions for walking and outdoor activities around the lochs.

Are the trails around the lakes suitable for dogs?

Many trails in the area are dog-friendly. The circular trail around Broadwood Loch is popular with dog walkers. Luggiebank Wood also offers sheltered riverside walks that are suitable for dogs, though always remember to keep them under control, especially in wildlife areas.

Where can I find viewpoints around the lakes?

Lakes like Fannyside Lochs offer lovely views across calm waters to the surrounding hills and countryside. Broadwood Loch also provides scenic viewpoints as you walk its circular trail, observing the wildlife habitat.

Are there any mountain biking trails near the lakes?

While not directly adjacent to all lakes, the broader Greenfaulds and Luggiebank area offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the Forth and Clyde Canal – The Falkirk Wheel loop or the Caldercruix Cycleway. For more details, check the MTB Trails guide for the region.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Greenfaulds and Luggiebank?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and opportunities for wildlife spotting. For example, Lochend Loch is loved for its beautiful impressions and worthwhile tours around the loch, with plenty of wildlife to spot. Fannyside Lochs is noted for its very tranquil atmosphere and lovely views. The area's blend of natural beauty and recreational options is highly valued.

Is there public transport available to reach the lakes or nearby country parks?

While specific routes vary, Palacerigg Country Park, which integrates with Fannyside Lochs, is generally accessible by public transport to nearby towns, followed by a local connection or walk. For the Luggie Water and Luggiebank Wood, local bus services to Cumbernauld or Luggiebank would be the primary option.

Can I go wild swimming in any of the lakes?

The provided information does not specifically recommend wild swimming in these lakes. While some balancing lakes or lochs might be used for recreation, safety is paramount. It's always advisable to check local regulations and safety guidelines before considering wild swimming in any natural body of water.

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