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Wellhouse And Queenslie

Top 6 Lakes around Wellhouse And Queenslie

Lakes around Wellhouse And Queenslie are primarily found in nearby green spaces and parks, as the immediate area is largely residential and industrial. These districts in Glasgow focus on urban water management and flood prevention systems rather than natural recreational lakes. However, several significant lochs and water features are accessible within a short distance, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. These areas provide natural habitats and walking routes, contributing to the green infrastructure of the wider Glasgow region.

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Last updated: May 20, 2026

Strathclyde Loch

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Easy riding. Best time to go would be sunrise.

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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 …

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Just one mile from the hustle and bustle of the city centre lies the green space of Glasgow’s only inner-city Local Nature Reserve – The Claypits.

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Hogganfield Loch

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Hogganfield Loch is the main feature of this local nature reserve. It's a large, shallow loch with a wooded island. It's a great place to watch birds and other wildlife. …

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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 …

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August 18, 2025, Strathclyde Loch

“Strathclyde Loch is more than just water: beneath its surface, Bothwellhaugh, a mining village swept away in the 1970s, vanished. Today, only a cairn remains as a reminder of the houses, schools, and shops. There's also a Roman fort and an ancient road (yes, Watling Street is still here). Final warning: In 2012, a norovirus outbreak left 57 swimmers unconscious. Water caution.

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

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August 2, 2023, Hogganfield Loch

Hogganfield Loch is the main feature of this local nature reserve. It's a large, shallow loch with a wooded island. It's a great place to watch birds and other wildlife. The perimeter track is flat and well maintained, making access easy for, most people.

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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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Just one mile from the hustle and bustle of the city centre lies the green space of Glasgow’s only inner-city Local Nature Reserve – The Claypits. Originally the home of a clay quarry used when the Forth & Clyde Canal was first built in the late 1700s, it was also the site of a foundry, glassworks and boat-building yard. These industries are long gone but the historic canal buildings, the oldest in Scotland, still dot the banks.

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September 9, 2020, Strathclyde Loch

Great place to go for a run or a slow cycle. There's a trail all around the lake but too many people to expect to fai any major stores on a bike.

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Easy riding. Best time to go would be sunrise.

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Strathclyde Country Park lies in 400 hectares of countryside in the valley of the River Clyde, centred around Strathclyde Loch. It is a popular spot for people looking to escape the hustle-and-bustle. The remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse can be seen in the park, where the South Calder Water flows into the loch. Within the park, you find habitats including wetland and native woodland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes near Wellhouse and Queenslie?

While Wellhouse and Queenslie are primarily urban, the nearby lakes offer diverse natural features. You can find extensive woodlands and wetlands, especially around Strathclyde Loch and Lochend Loch. Hogganfield Loch features a large, shallow loch with a wooded island, while Broadwood Loch is a significant wildlife habitat created as part of a flood remediation scheme.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest near these lakes?

Yes, several lakes offer historical insights. Strathclyde Loch, within Strathclyde Country Park, contains the remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse. The Claypits Local Nature Reserve, Glasgow’s only inner-city Local Nature Reserve, was originally a clay quarry for the Forth & Clyde Canal and features historic canal buildings, some of the oldest in Scotland.

What wildlife can be observed at the lakes in this area?

The lakes are excellent for wildlife spotting. At Lochend Loch, you can observe resident and migratory waterfowl, and fungi in autumn. Hogganfield Loch is a local nature reserve known for birdwatching and other wildlife. Broadwood Loch is home to flocks of swans, various water birds, insects, and underwater life.

What makes Hogganfield Loch a popular spot for visitors?

Hogganfield Loch is popular due to its status as a local nature reserve, offering excellent bird and wildlife watching opportunities. Its perimeter track is flat and well-maintained, making it easily accessible for most people, including those using wheelchairs or prams.

Are the lakes around Wellhouse and Queenslie suitable for families?

Yes, many of the lakes in the wider area are very family-friendly. Strathclyde Loch, Lochend Loch, The Claypits Local Nature Reserve, and Broadwood Loch all feature amenities or trails suitable for families, with easy paths and opportunities for nature observation.

Are there accessible paths for all visitors, including those with wheelchairs or prams?

Yes, Hogganfield Loch is particularly noted for its accessibility. The perimeter track around the loch is flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for wheelchairs, prams, and visitors seeking an easy walk.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The areas around these lakes offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Hogganfield Loch loop, or explore road cycling and gravel biking routes. For more details on routes, you can check out the guides for Hiking around Wellhouse And Queenslie, Road Cycling Routes around Wellhouse And Queenslie, and Gravel biking around Wellhouse And Queenslie.

Are there hiking trails near these lakes?

Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For example, you can find an easy Hogganfield Loch loop, or explore longer routes like the Cardown Moss – Hogganfield Loch loop. More hiking options are detailed in the Hiking around Wellhouse And Queenslie guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes near Wellhouse and Queenslie?

Visitors particularly enjoy the escape from urban hustle, the opportunities for easy cycling and running, and the chance to spot wildlife. The historical elements, such as Roman remains at Strathclyde Loch and canal buildings at The Claypits Local Nature Reserve, also add to the appeal. The well-maintained paths and family-friendly environments are frequently highlighted.

Is it possible to cycle around the lakes?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Strathclyde Loch offers trails specifically for cycling, and its perimeter is known for easy riding. Many other lochs, like Lochend Loch, also have light gravel paths suitable for a leisurely cycle. For more cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Wellhouse And Queenslie and Gravel biking around Wellhouse And Queenslie guides.

Are the lakes near Wellhouse and Queenslie dog-friendly?

Yes, many of the lake areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the circular trail around Broadwood Loch is popular with dog walkers. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife.

What is the best time to visit these lakes?

The best time to visit depends on your activity. For general enjoyment and wildlife spotting, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural displays. Early mornings, especially at sunrise, are recommended for a peaceful experience at places like Strathclyde Loch. Autumn is particularly good for spotting fungi around Lochend Loch.

Are there any facilities available at these lake locations?

Some locations, like The Claypits Local Nature Reserve, are noted for having facilities. Larger country parks, such as Strathclyde Country Park (home to Strathclyde Loch), typically offer amenities like parking, toilets, and sometimes cafes or visitor centers. It's always a good idea to check specific park websites for detailed facility information.

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