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Top 13 Lakes around Ardgay And District

Best lakes around Ardgay And District are situated in the Scottish Highlands, an area known for its dramatic landscapes and expansive natural spaces. This region offers a variety of lochs, from tranquil freshwater bodies to picturesque hill lochs. The area provides opportunities for exploring native woodlands, enjoying scenic views, and engaging in outdoor activities. It serves as a gateway to the Northern Highlands, characterized by its unique geographical features.

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Last updated: May 18, 2026

Coigach Peninsula Scenic Road (Loch Lurgainn & Loch Bad a' Ghaill)

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This section is off the official North Coast 500 route as the roads are too small to accommodate caravans and motorhomes, but is absolutely stunning for cycling, so make the …

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Wyvis Lodge at Loch Glass

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Wyvis Lodge sits on the edge of Loch Glass. The impressive house can now be rented out to large groups.

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Loch Vaich

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Really idyllic, as the long Loch Vaich nestles in front of you in the hilly landscape of the Scottish Highlands. On the eastern bank there is a refuge, which can be a welcome resting place in the often changeable weather.

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The slopes of Cul Beag and Cul Mor create an impressive backdrop to the lochan, with the unusual shape of Stac Pollaidh in the distance.

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Loch Buidhe

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Remote loch which means it's often really quiet and peaceful. On the edge of the Achormlarie forest the scenery is beautiful.

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bertbulsworth
November 15, 2024, Loch Buidhe

It's a nice spot to catch your breath after the haul up from Loch Migdale, before heading up the forestry track over to the River Evelix to find the sneaky way to Clashmore!

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Reaching the viewpoint over Lochan an Ais will create an out and back on your running route, but with the view on offer, the turning point offers and excuse to stop and admire how the slopes of Cul Beag and Cul Mor create such an impressive backdrop to the lochan, with the unusual shape of Stac Pollaidh in the distance.

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The slopes of Cul Beag and Cul Mor create an impressive backdrop to the lochan, with the unusual shape of Stac Pollaidh in the distance.

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Instead of taking the NC500, cut across the Coigach Peninsula cycling alongside Loch Lurgainn and Loch Bad a' Ghaill on this stunning remote single track road.

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Nice easy gravel track and the track climb up the hill towards Loch Morie is not bad either, track gets a bit heathery at the top.

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David Bavin-Hobbs
November 28, 2022, Loch Buidhe

Good loch for open water swimming. A mix of tarmac and gravel mean it's a good cycling spot too.

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Wyvis Lodge sits on the edge of Loch Glass. The impressive house can now be rented out to large groups.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable lakes to visit in the Ardgay And District area?

The Ardgay And District area features several distinctive lochs. View of Lochan an Ais, Cul Beag, and Cul Mor offers impressive natural scenery with the slopes of Cul Beag and Cul Mor as a backdrop. For a picturesque freshwater experience, Loch Migdale near Bonar Bridge is known for its clear waters and historical crannog. Another option is Loch Vaich, an idyllic lake nestled in the hilly landscape, providing a tranquil resting place.

Are there family-friendly activities or lakes suitable for families in Ardgay And District?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Loch Migdale offers easy forest tracks through Ledmore and Migdale woods, perfect for tranquil strolls. Loch an Lagain is also noted for its easy bank fishing, making it accessible for families interested in angling. Additionally, Wyvis Lodge at Loch Glass is a family-friendly highlight, and the surrounding area provides gentle walks.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Ardgay And District?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy paddleboarding on the calm waters of Loch Migdale. For cycling, the Coigach Peninsula Scenic Road (Loch Lurgainn & Loch Bad a' Ghaill) provides stunning views. Fishing is popular at Loch an Lagain, known for brown trout. The wider region also offers extensive opportunities for hill walking and wildlife watching. For more specific routes, check out the Hiking around Ardgay And District guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Ardgay And District guide.

Are there historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

Yes, Loch Migdale holds significant historical interest. It is home to an Iron Age crannog, an ancient artificial island dwelling, which has been studied by archaeologists. This provides a fascinating glimpse into the area's ancient past, adding a unique historical context to your visit.

What are the best times to visit the lakes in Ardgay And District?

The Scottish Highlands, including Ardgay And District, offer beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and stunning colours, while summer allows for longer daylight hours and warmer weather for activities like paddleboarding. Be aware that midges can be prevalent during warmer months, especially at dawn and dusk, so come prepared with repellent.

Are there good opportunities for fishing in the lakes around Ardgay And District?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Loch an Lagain is highly regarded for angling, particularly for good quality brown trout, with occasional salmon and sea trout later in the season. Access is managed by the Kyle of Sutherland Angling Association, and keys for the gate can be obtained from local stores in Ardgay and Bonar Bridge. Bank fishing is easily accessible there.

How accessible are the lakes and trails in the area?

Accessibility varies by location. Loch Migdale has car parks, such as the Ledmore and Migdale car park, making it easy to access walking trails. Loch an Lagain is accessible by car, though a key for a locked gate is required, which can be obtained locally. Many trails, especially in forest areas, are well-maintained. For specific routes, check individual trail descriptions for details on difficulty and accessibility.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes are set amidst dramatic Highland landscapes, featuring native woodlands with Scots pine, junipers, oaks, and aspens. You can expect to see varied flora and fauna typical of the Scottish Highlands. The region is celebrated for its changing light and expansive natural spaces, offering opportunities for wildlife watching.

Are there quiet or remote lochs for a more peaceful experience?

Yes, if you're seeking tranquility, Loch Buidhe is a remote loch often described as quiet and peaceful, situated on the edge of the Achormlarie forest. Loch an Lagain also offers a serene and undisturbed natural setting as a typical Highland hill loch.

Where can I find amenities like cafes or accommodation near the lakes?

The nearby towns of Ardgay and Bonar Bridge offer local amenities, including shops, cafes, and accommodation options. These towns serve as convenient bases for exploring the surrounding lochs and trails.

What do visitors appreciate most about the lakes in Ardgay And District?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural scenery, the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The dramatic landscapes, changing light, and the generous sense of space embody the quintessential Highland experience. Many enjoy the sense of remoteness and the chance to connect with nature.

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