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Top 17 Lakes around Glenorchy And Innishail

Best lakes around Glenorchy And Innishail are found within Scotland's Argyll and Bute region, offering diverse aquatic landscapes. The area features prominent lochs such as Loch Awe, Loch Etive, and Loch Fyne. Loch Awe is Scotland's longest freshwater loch, stretching over 40 km amidst mountains and woodlands. Loch Etive is a 30 km sea loch known for its wild countryside and dramatic mountain scenery. Loch Fyne, Scotland's longest sea loch at 65 km, is recognized for its natural beauty, wildlife,…

Last updated: July 2, 2026

The Lochan of the Lost Sword

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This lochan (small body of water) is famous for supposedly being the resting place for a number of ancient Scottish swords, cast aside to facilitate an escape from battle.

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Inveraray

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In 1747 William Adam had drawn up plans for the creation of a new Inveraray. By 1770 little had been done, and the fifth Duke set about rebuilding the town …

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Cruachan Dam

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The Cruachan Reservoir is 396 meters (1.299 ft) above Loch Awe, and is 316 meters (1,037 ft) long. The reservoir has a length of 23 square kilometers (8.9 sq mi), …

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Loch Fyne

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Loch Fyne; meaning Loch of the Vine or Wine, is a sea loch off the Firth of Clyde and forms part of the coast of the Cowal peninsula. Located on …

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Loch Tulla

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The view of the lake is fascinating.

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Uwe schnuppert Wanderluft 🥰
June 4, 2026, Loch Fyne

The Loch Loch right by the village of Inveraray. There is a small fishing harbour with a snack bar in Inveraray.

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Wonderful little town, with restaurants, many small shops and a castle.

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On the West Highland Way, you walk "down from a mountain range" towards the lake for some time. Once at the bottom, you then walk past it in a wide arc.

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Right next to the stone, there is an information board about the legendary stories of the hole in the background.

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Somewhere in the depths of these quiet water nearby should lie Robert the Bruce's claymore sword.

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Thor Sten
August 26, 2024, Cruachan Dam

View from the dam down the valley

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Monal
May 30, 2024, Inveraray

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Tiernan Duthie
February 20, 2024, Cruachan Dam

Tough but rewarding climb to top of dam.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit near the lakes of Glenorchy and Innishail?

The region is rich in history. You can explore Inveraray, a historic town at the head of Loch Fyne, known for its architectural significance and Inveraray Castle. Near Loch Awe, you'll find the iconic ruined Kilchurn Castle and the unique St Conan's Kirk. Loch Etive is close to Dunstaffnage Castle, an ancient stronghold.

Are there opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking or cycling around the lakes?

Yes, the area offers numerous outdoor activities. Loch Awe is excellent for hiking, cycling, and trout fishing, with tranquil waters and secluded shores near Dalavich. For cycling, you can find various routes, including the 'View of the Rainbow – Kilchurn Castle and Loch Awe loop from Dalmally' or the 'Glen Orchy Loop from Bridge of Orchy'. You can find more details on cycling routes or MTB trails in the region.

Which lakes are best for nature observation and wildlife spotting?

Loch Etive is renowned for its wild countryside and offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, including common seals, golden eagles, and sea eagles. Loch Fyne is also home to diverse marine life such as dolphins, porpoises, seals, minke whales, and occasional basking sharks. The Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens near Loch Fyne feature ancient trees and lush woodland.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities around the lakes?

Absolutely. The historic town of Inveraray on Loch Fyne is considered family-friendly. The Lochan of the Lost Sword, with its intriguing legend, is also a family-friendly highlight. Many of the lochs offer easy walks and scenic spots suitable for families to enjoy the natural beauty.

What unique natural features can I find around the lakes in this region?

The region boasts several unique natural features. Loch Etive features the Falls of Lora, strong swirling rapids that form with the changing tide, and ancient Old Sessile Oak Woods. Loch Awe is Scotland's longest freshwater loch, nestled amidst towering mountains. You can also find the mysterious Lochan of the Lost Sword, a small lake steeped in legend.

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

Yes, the picturesque town of Inveraray, located at the head of Loch Fyne, offers amenities including cafes and accommodation. Loch Fyne itself is famous for its culinary connections, particularly the renowned Loch Fyne Oyster Bar & Deli, offering fresh local seafood.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Glenorchy and Innishail?

The region's lakes offer beauty year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally provides the most favorable weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. This period is ideal for enjoying the tranquil waters and lush landscapes.

Are there any specific highlights related to engineering or architecture?

Yes, the Cruachan Hydro Power Scheme, also known as the 'Hollow Mountain,' is an impressive engineering marvel located within Ben Cruachan near Loch Awe. You can visit the Cruachan Dam and take tours into the mountain to see the hydroelectric power station. Additionally, St Conan's Kirk near Loch Awe is known for its unique and eclectic architecture.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Glenorchy and Innishail?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the rich historical sites, and the diverse outdoor activities available. The tranquil waters of Loch Awe, the dramatic mountain scenery of Loch Etive, and the culinary delights and wildlife of Loch Fyne are frequently highlighted. The area's blend of Highland heritage and adventure makes it an unforgettable destination.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the lakes?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Cruachan Dam offers views of the surrounding mountain peaks and Loch Awe. St Conan's Kirk also provides stunning views over Loch Awe. Additionally, View over Loch Tulla from Mam Carraigh offers an awe-inspiring vista over Loch Tulla and the Highlands beyond.

Can I go wild swimming in any of the lochs?

While specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed, Loch Etive is known for its wild countryside and remote feel, making it a popular choice for those seeking wild swimming experiences. Always exercise caution, check local conditions, and be aware of water temperatures and currents when considering wild swimming.

What makes Loch Fyne a unique destination?

Loch Fyne is unique as Scotland's longest sea loch, stretching 65 km inland. It's renowned for its stunning scenery, diverse marine wildlife, and strong culinary connections, particularly its famous oysters and seafood. The presence of Inveraray Castle and the Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens further add to its appeal.

Are there any long-distance hiking or cycling routes that pass through the area?

Yes, the region is popular for longer routes. For cycling, you can find challenging routes like the 'Loch Ederline & Craobh Haven loop from Dalavich' or the 'Tyndrum to Inverary loop'. Mountain biking also offers routes such as the 'Loch Etive and Rannoch Moor loop'. These routes often provide extensive views of the lochs and surrounding landscapes. More details can be found on the cycling and MTB guide pages.

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