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Top 20 Lakes around Colintraive And Glendaruel

Best lakes around Colintraive And Glendaruel offer a diverse landscape within the Cowal Peninsula, including parts of Argyll Forest Park and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This region is characterized by its freshwater lochs, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. Visitors can find numerous easy walks around lakes Colintraive Glendaruel, with many routes offering scenic views and access to natural habitats. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical interest, making it suitable for exploration.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Loch Eck

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Also known as Loch Eich in Gaelic, this freshwater loch is some 7 miles (11 km) long, sited within the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park on the Cowal Peninsula.

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Port Bannatyne Harbour

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Port Bannatyne is a pretty coastal village which was developed in the early 19th century as a harbour. It remains an atmospheric little place and has a couple of places to eat and drink, as well as some accommodation.

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Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan Scenic Route

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The most direct route from Dunoon to the Cowal Peninsula takes you over two decent hills, with great views of Loch Tarsen and Loch Striven. Watch out for HGVs and …

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Curra Lochain

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Curra Lochain is a small yet stunning stretch of water nestled between the rugged summits of Beinn Lochain and Beinn Bheula. The lochain is situated in a serene spot and is particularly good for bird watching.

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Asgog Castle Ruins at Asgog Loch

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Asgog Loch is a natural freshwater loch nestled in the spellbinding surroundings of the Cowal peninsula. On the banks, you find the remains of Asgog Castle, a ruined 15th-century keep. The Cowal Way long-distance hike follows the shoreline.

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Mark Davison
September 30, 2024, Curra Lochain

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check out the coffee shop and bistro, the food is delicious.

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Port Bannatyne is a pretty coastal village which was developed in the early 19th century as a harbour. It remains an atmospheric little place and has a couple of places to eat and drink, as well as some accommodation.

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Katherine Moore
February 12, 2021, Loch Eck

Also known as Loch Eich in Gaelic, this freshwater loch is some 7 miles (11 km) long, sited within the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park on the Cowal Peninsula. The loch is a habitat for salmon, sea trout, brown trout and arctic charr, and along with Loch Lomond, is the only natural habitat of the powan fish.

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The most direct route from Dunoon to the Cowal Peninsula takes you over two decent hills, with great views of Loch Tarsen and Loch Striven. Watch out for HGVs and Forestry vehicles using the single track road, especially on the windy sections though the trees.

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Curra Lochain is a small yet stunning stretch of water nestled between the rugged summits of Beinn Lochain and Beinn Bheula. The lochain is situated in a serene spot and is particularly good for bird watching.

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Asgog Loch is a natural freshwater loch nestled in the spellbinding surroundings of the Cowal peninsula. On the banks, you find the remains of Asgog Castle, a ruined 15th-century keep. The Cowal Way long-distance hike follows the shoreline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular lakes to visit in Colintraive And Glendaruel?

Among the most popular is Loch Eck, a significant freshwater loch within Argyll Forest Park. Visitors also enjoy Curra Lochain for its serene setting and bird watching, and the scenic views along the Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan Scenic Route.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities in the Colintraive And Glendaruel area?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Loch Eck is considered family-friendly, offering a large freshwater loch for enjoyment. Additionally, Port Bannatyne Harbour provides a coastal village atmosphere with places to eat and drink, making it a pleasant stop for families.

Where can I find easy walks around the lakes in Colintraive And Glendaruel?

The region is known for its easy walks around lakes. You can find numerous routes offering scenic views and access to natural habitats. For specific easy hiking options, explore the Easy hikes around Colintraive And Glendaruel guide, which includes routes like the Allt Robuic Gorge loop.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the lochs?

The freshwater lochs are rich in wildlife. Loch Eck is a habitat for various fish species, including salmon, sea trout, brown trout, and arctic charr, and is one of the few natural habitats for the powan fish. Curra Lochain is particularly noted for excellent bird watching opportunities.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes?

Yes, you can visit the Asgog Castle Ruins at Asgog Loch. These are the remains of a 15th-century keep situated on the banks of the natural freshwater Asgog Loch. The Cowal Way long-distance hike also follows its shoreline.

What cycling routes are available around the lakes?

The area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find options ranging from easy to difficult, including scenic rides with views of the lochs. Check out the Cycling around Colintraive And Glendaruel guide for routes like the Lock Eck loop via Benmore Botanic Gardens, or the Road Cycling Routes around Colintraive And Glendaruel for longer rides like the Loch Fyne, Loch Eck & Loch Striven loop.

Can I find places to eat and stay near the lakes?

Yes, particularly in coastal settlements. Port Bannatyne Harbour is a charming coastal village that offers a couple of places to eat and drink, as well as accommodation options, making it a convenient base for exploring the nearby lochs.

What makes the lakes around Colintraive And Glendaruel unique?

The region's lakes are unique due to their location within the Cowal Peninsula, including parts of Argyll Forest Park and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This provides a blend of expansive freshwater lochs, rugged natural landscapes, and historical interest, offering diverse outdoor activities and scenic beauty.

Are there any challenging trails or viewpoints for experienced hikers?

Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, Curra Lochain, nestled between Beinn Lochain and Beinn Bheula, is described as a hard-going but stunning stretch of water. The scenic route involving Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan also presents some decent hills and requires caution due to forestry vehicles.

What are the best times of year to visit the lakes in this region?

While specific conditions vary, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter can provide a different, more tranquil experience, though some routes might require checking local conditions.

What kind of views can I expect around the Glendaruel lochs?

The Glendaruel area, including its lochs, is known for panoramic views. The region is characterized by its diverse landscape within the Cowal Peninsula, offering scenic vistas of freshwater lochs nestled amidst hills and forests, particularly from elevated viewpoints or along designated scenic routes.

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