Best lakes around Duror And Kentallen are primarily defined by their coastal setting on the shores of Loch Linnhe, a significant sea loch in the Scottish Highlands. The area also features a notable man-made lochan and is accessible to other sea lochs like Loch Leven. This region offers diverse aquatic landscapes, from expansive sea lochs to smaller, tranquil bodies of water. The natural environment provides opportunities for exploring varied terrains and enjoying scenic views.
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Amazing Loch to visit, so tranquil and really high quality paths for an easy walk
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Beautifully embedded lake in the valley. There is a parking lot right on the street, from where you can walk a few steps along the lakeshore.
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Dont ride the road...really good helpful ferries at each end but do call Calmac to check they are running. As at 19-04-23 they are.
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Glencoe Lochan was created by Lord Strathcona who lived in Glencoe House. In addition to creating the little lochan, he planted tall redwoods in an attempt to recreate a Canadian feeling landscape to comfort his homesick wife.
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Loch Linhe is a sea Loch along the Great Glen Fault. It is 30 miles long and 1 mile wide. The Loch is a fantastic place to cycle due to the quiet roads and gorgeous scenery.
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Glencoe Lochan was created by Lord Strathcona, the former resident of Glencoe House. As well as the little lochan, he planted tall redwoods in an attempt to create a landscape that would comfort his homesick Canadian wife. Today, the lochan's trails make for a beautiful walk, especially on still days when the surrounding mountains are reflected in its mirror-like surface.
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At the top of Sutherland's Grove is the reservoir. A great viewpoint over to the west and the sea as well as a good opening in the forest to see up into the hillside. This can be reached along a couple of paths and makes a good destination for a loop.
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Wonderful reflections, nice 30-min walk
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The most popular lakes in the area include Glencoe Lochan, known for its beautiful reflections and forest walks, and Loch Linnhe, a vast sea loch offering stunning scenery and wildlife. Another favorite is Loch Creran, a sea loch recognized for its unique maritime habitats.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Glencoe Lochan offers easy, scenic walks. Loch Linnhe and Loch Creran are also considered family-friendly, providing opportunities for gentle strolls and enjoying nature. The Lochan at Highland Titles Nature Reserve near Duror is also great for nature walks and birdwatching.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Around Loch Linnhe, you might spot seals, otters, ospreys, and golden eagles. The Lochan at Highland Titles Nature Reserve is a haven for birdlife, including ospreys, and the surrounding reserve is home to red deer, pine martens, and red squirrels. Loch Leven also attracts diverse birdlife, otters, and red deer.
Yes, the region's lochs offer various water activities. Loch Linnhe is excellent for kayaking, sailing, and paddleboarding. Loch Leven, easily accessible from Kentallen, has calm waters ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and wild swimming. Anglers can also find trout and salmon in Loch Leven.
The area provides numerous options for walking and cycling. Around Loch Linnhe, you can enjoy scenic cycling on quiet roads, and it's part of The Caledonia Way. The shores of Loch Leven feature well-maintained trails like the 13-mile Loch Leven Heritage Trail. For more hiking options, explore easy hikes or mountain hikes in the region. Cyclists can find road cycling routes around the lochs.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for visiting, with milder weather ideal for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and water sports. These seasons also provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting and enjoying the vibrant natural scenery. Still days are particularly good for seeing reflections on lochs like Glencoe Lochan.
Yes, the area around Loch Linnhe is rich in history, with sites like Castle Stalker nearby. Glencoe Lochan itself has a unique history, created by Lord Strathcona to evoke a Canadian landscape for his homesick wife.
The Lochan at Highland Titles Nature Reserve near Duror is specifically designed for wildlife observation, featuring bird blinds. Loch Creran, a Special Area of Conservation, also offers a tranquil setting to observe marine life and visit the Glasdrum Wood National Nature Reserve for birdwatching and rare butterflies.
For Loch Achtriochtan, there is a parking lot directly on the street, allowing for easy access to the lakeshore. For other lochs, parking availability can vary, but many popular viewpoints and trailheads offer designated parking areas.
The region is distinctive for its dominance of sea lochs, particularly the expansive Loch Linnhe, which connects to the open ocean. This creates a dynamic coastal environment. Additionally, the area features unique man-made lochans, such as the one at Highland Titles Nature Reserve, specifically created for conservation and wildlife, offering a blend of natural and managed aquatic landscapes.
Absolutely. Loch Linnhe offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Highland landscapes, including glimpses of Ben Nevis and Glencoe. Gleann Dubh Reservoir also provides a great viewpoint over to the west and the sea. The shores of Loch Leven are known for stunning views of majestic mountains and rolling hills.


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