Best lakes around Douglas, Angus And Craigie are found within a region of Scotland known for its diverse natural landscapes, including various lochs and reservoirs. This area offers a mix of man-made water bodies and natural wetlands, often integrated into nature reserves and country parks. The landscape provides opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and enjoying green spaces. Many of these sites are located near Dundee and contribute to the region's outdoor appeal.
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This spot within Riverside Nature Park is great to watch wading birds like redshank, oystercatcher and curlew feeding in the pools or out on the Tay estuary mudflats. Skylarks and buntings breed in the grassy areas, and in autumn and winter large flocks of pink-footed geese gather alongside many other waders.
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Try the harbour cafe, excellent cake and coffee. Open every day and run by volunteers.
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Definitely a very nice waypoint on the cycle route that's worth a pause for that photo.
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A worthy waypoint on a ride. Worth the wee detour off the main road for a photo opportunity and maybe take a somewhat scenic break for refreshments.
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A plentiful supply and mix of dirt and gravel paths and tracks.
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Enjoy the little oasis that is Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve. The reserve is situated in the Trottick area of Dundee and is home to two small ponds that were built almost 200 years ago. The reserve is home to some diverse wildlife including birds, frogs, swans, water voles and the wonderful otter.
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Clatto Country Park on the northern fringe of Dundee is a large reservoir and areas of woodland. A network of paths circles the reservoir and wind through the woodland. The reservoir is a nice short loop and it's easy to make a longer walk by starting in Dundee or exploring the trails further. The reservoir was constructed in 1874 to supply water to Dundee but it's no longer on the supply network.
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A good spot to watch the small boats coming in and out. Decent cafe and pub options too.
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The region features a diverse mix of natural lochs, man-made reservoirs, and managed wetland areas. These water bodies are often integrated into nature reserves and country parks, providing varied environments for recreation and wildlife.
Yes, several locations are excellent for wildlife. Morton Lochs Bird Hide, part of Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve, is crucial for waterfowl, with multiple bird hides available. The Bird Hide Viewing Point at Invergowrie Bay is ideal for observing wading birds like redshank and oystercatcher, as well as pink-footed geese in autumn and winter. Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve is home to diverse wildlife including birds, frogs, swans, water voles, and even otters.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Morton Lochs Bird Hide offers easy access to bird hides. Clatto Reservoir has a network of paths suitable for walks. Monikie Reservoirs within Monikie Country Park provide opportunities for walking, fishing, and sailing. Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve is a small oasis perfect for a quiet family visit to observe nature.
Absolutely. The lakes offer various walking opportunities. Clatto Reservoir has a network of paths for short loops or longer walks connecting to wider trails. Monikie Reservoirs also provide pleasant walking routes within Monikie Country Park. For more extensive options, you can explore the easy hikes around Douglas, Angus And Craigie or more challenging hiking trails in the wider area.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. You can find various routes, including scenic options, in the Running Trails around Douglas, Angus And Craigie guide. Many of these trails incorporate views of the local water bodies and natural landscapes.
Monikie Reservoirs, located within Monikie Country Park, offer a range of activities including fishing, sailing, and walking. It's a popular spot for enjoying the outdoors.
Yes, for many of the popular lake areas, parking is available. For instance, Morton Lochs Bird Hide has a small car park near the reserve, close to the main footpaths. Country parks like Monikie Country Park (home to Monikie Reservoirs) typically offer designated parking facilities for visitors.
Clatto Reservoir was constructed in 1874 to supply water to Dundee. While it is no longer part of the city's water supply network, it remains a significant feature of the local landscape, offering recreational opportunities.
Yes, the region features several man-made water bodies. Clatto Reservoir and Monikie Reservoirs are both large, man-made reservoirs. Additionally, Morton Lochs, while now a vital wetland, was created by local landowners in 1906.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, the opportunities for walking and wildlife observation, and the peaceful green spaces. The blend of natural lochs and man-made reservoirs, often within nature reserves and country parks, provides a refreshing outdoor experience for many.
While not widely publicized, Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve offers a tranquil and intimate experience. These two small ponds, built almost 200 years ago, provide a quiet oasis for observing diverse wildlife, including otters, making it a delightful discovery for nature lovers.


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