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Top 7 Lakes around Greengairs

Best lakes around Greengairs are found in the wider North Lanarkshire area, as the village itself, located in Scotland, is primarily known for its historical coal mining and quarrying. The region offers a variety of lochs, the Scottish term for lakes, that serve as natural habitats and recreational areas. These bodies of water contribute to the natural landscape, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The area's lochs include both natural formations and man-made reservoirs.

Best lakes around Greengairs

  • The most popular lakes is Fannyside Lochs, a lake that features two pretty lochs adjacent to Palacerigg Country Park. These lochs offer a sailing club, fishing, and several walking trails, providing tranquil views across calm waters.
  • Another must-see spot is Black Loch, a lake in a rural setting. Visitors can expect a small but scenic loch, often enjoyed in solitude with views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Visitors also love Lochend Loch, an other natural feature located within Drumpellier Park. This loch provides light gravel paths through woodlands and around the water, making it a suitable place for spotting resident and migratory waterfowl.
  • Greengairs is known for natural lochs, man-made reservoirs, and lochs within country parks. The variety of lakes in the surrounding area offers diverse settings for walking, wildlife spotting, and enjoying the outdoors.
  • The lakes around Greengairs are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 40 upvotes and 10 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

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 a lovely place to while away a few hours, with plenty of wildlife to spot too. Keep your eyes open for resident and migratory waterfowl, as well as fungi in the autumn months.

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Fannyside Lochs

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These are two really pretty lochs here that are located adjacent to Palacerigg Country Park. There is a sailing club there, fishing and some nice walking trails too. There are acually several combinations of trails here, but if you combine a walk through the park and the lochs, then keep an eye out for the wildlife. It's also a very tranquil place with lovely views across the calm waters to the surrounding hills and countryside.

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Banton Loch

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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 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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Black Loch

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Halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow Black loch is a small but pretty loch in a rural setting. It'll probably just be you and sheep enjoying the view.

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SIMI - Simone & Michael
July 27, 2025, Lochend Loch

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

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David Howells
September 10, 2024, Fannyside Lochs

These are two really pretty lochs here that are located adjacent to Palacerigg Country Park. There is a sailing club there, fishing and some nice walking trails too. There are acually several combinations of trails here, but if you combine a walk through the park and the lochs, then keep an eye out for the wildlife. It's also a very tranquil place with lovely views across the calm waters to the surrounding hills and countryside.

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Neale
March 10, 2024, Banton Loch

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Brian
January 21, 2024, Banton Loch

Ah, Banton Loch, or as it was once known, Townhead Reservoir. Now, there’s a place that’s brimming with stories. It’s nestled on the east side of Kilsyth in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, a mere 21 kilometres north-east of Glasgow. This man-made marvel, built in 1770 to feed water into the canal, was once the largest reservoir in Scotland. It’s a freshwater lake, impounded by earthwork dams, sitting pretty at 86 metres above sea level. The loch stretches about 1 kilometre in length with a maximum width of about 280 metres1. It’s fed by a number of burns draining the Kilsyth Hills to its north. Now, if you’re a history buff, you’ll be thrilled to know that the battlefield of the 15 August 1645 Battle of Kilsyth between Scottish Royalists and Covenanters is thought to be in the vicinity of the loch. The exact position remains a subject of debate, but it’s a fascinating piece of history nonetheless.

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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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David Bavin-Hobbs
December 31, 2022, Black Loch

Halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow Black loch is a small but pretty loch in a rural setting. It'll probably just be you and sheep enjoying the view.

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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 a lovely place to while away a few hours, with plenty of wildlife to spot too. Keep your eyes open for resident and migratory waterfowl, as well as fungi in the autumn months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular lakes to visit near Greengairs?

Visitors frequently enjoy Fannyside Lochs, known for its tranquil waters and walking trails. Lochend Loch within Drumpellier Park is also very popular for its scenic paths and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Are there any man-made reservoirs or historical lochs in the area?

Yes, Banton Loch, once known as Townhead Reservoir, is a significant man-made loch built in 1770 to feed the Forth and Clyde Canal. Carron Reservoir, though not a highlight in the guide, is another notable man-made water source in the wider North Lanarkshire area. Broadwood Loch was also created in 1994 as part of a flood remediation scheme.

Where can I go to spot wildlife or enjoy nature around the lakes?

For wildlife, Lochend Loch in Drumpellier Park is excellent for spotting resident and migratory waterfowl, and fungi in autumn. Broadwood Loch is a thriving wildlife habitat with swans and other water birds. Fannyside Lochs also offer opportunities to observe local wildlife along its trails.

What kind of walking trails can I find around the lakes near Greengairs?

You'll find a variety of walking trails. Lochend Loch offers light gravel paths through woodlands. Broadwood Loch has a popular circular trail suitable for families and dog walkers. Fannyside Lochs also provide several combinations of walking trails. For more options, explore the running trails around Greengairs, which often include paths near lochs.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities suitable for children?

Yes, several lochs are great for families. Lochend Loch and Broadwood Loch both feature easy circular trails perfect for family strolls. Fannyside Lochs also offer family-friendly walking trails and a sailing club.

Can I go cycling near the lakes around Greengairs?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Strathclyde Loch within Strathclyde Country Park has a trail around the loch suitable for cycling. You can find various cycling routes in the wider area, including those that pass by lochs. Check out the cycling guide for Greengairs for specific routes.

Are there any lakes where I can find solitude and quiet nature?

Black Loch is known for its rural setting, offering a small but scenic loch where visitors can often enjoy the views in solitude, accompanied mostly by sheep.

What is the best time to visit the lochs around Greengairs?

The lochs can be enjoyed year-round. Autumn is particularly good for spotting fungi around Lochend Loch. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, while winter can provide a different, tranquil beauty, though some paths might be muddy.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes?

Yes, Banton Loch is historically significant as the presumed vicinity of the 1645 Battle of Kilsyth. Additionally, Strathclyde Country Park, which features Strathclyde Loch, contains the remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse.

Are there opportunities for longer hikes or hillwalking near the reservoirs?

Carron Reservoir, while not a highlight in this guide, serves as a starting point for longer hikes up hills like Meikle Bin, offering more challenging routes for experienced walkers.

What kind of amenities can I expect at the lochs?

Amenities vary by location. Country parks like Drumpellier Park (home to Lochend Loch) and Strathclyde Country Park (with Strathclyde Loch) typically offer parking, visitor facilities, and managed trails. Smaller lochs like Black Loch might have fewer facilities, focusing more on natural, undeveloped access.

Is it possible to reach any of the lochs by public transport?

While Greengairs itself is a village, the larger towns in North Lanarkshire, such as Cumbernauld (near Broadwood Loch) and Airdrie (near Drumpellier Park and Lochend Loch), are well-served by public transport, making these lochs more accessible. It's advisable to check local bus routes for specific destinations.

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