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Finzean

Top 4 Lakes around Finzean

Best lakes around Finzean are found within a landscape primarily defined by its rivers and burns, including the Water of Feugh and the Water of Aven. This area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, features a natural environment with various walking trails. While large recreational lakes are not directly within Finzean, the surrounding region offers diverse water bodies and scenic routes.

Best lakes around Finzean

  • The most popular lakes is Clarack Loch, an other natural feature known for its water lilies and…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Clarack Loch

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Beautiful lake with water lilies and ducks

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Knockburn Loch

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Great open water sports venue, sporting & Conference facility.
Knockburn Loch is set in the heart of Deeside and offers a complete sports experience with a first class venue for …

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Fairy Lochan, Glen Tanar

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Fairy Lochan is a great place for spotting wildlife, and is part of the Dragonfly Trail from Glen Tanar. Keep your eyes peeled for dragon flies, particularly the Northern Damselfly species.

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Fairy Loch Boathouse

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Really pretty section round the Fairy Loch, with someone rowing from the boat house so it’s clearly still in use.

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View of Birsemore Loch

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Biresmore Loch or the Queens Loch is a short walk from Aboyne. A loop of the loch takes about 30 minutes. This point is an ideal spot to enjoy the view and perhaps go in for a paddle / swim.

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Roberto Estaba
June 26, 2025, View of Birsemore Loch

June 2025 - Wild blue berries available!

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A beautiful small lochan close to Dinnet

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Really pretty section round the Fairy Loch, with someone rowing from the boat house so it’s clearly still in use.

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Symo
June 28, 2024, Clarack Loch

you can stay in Dinnet and start a hike from there through Muir of Dinnet, Loch Kinord, Burn o'vat, Campus o may and on to Ballater along Deeside. Highly recommended for bird watching, dragonflies, and a varied landscape - pine forests, lochs, heaths, pear bog and marsh, river side, and glacial geological features :)

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Fairy Lochan is a great place for spotting wildlife, and is part of the Dragonfly Trail from Glen Tanar. Keep your eyes peeled for dragon flies, particularly the Northern Damselfly species.

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Andrew
February 27, 2022, View of Birsemore Loch

Biresmore Loch or the Queens Loch is a short walk from Aboyne. A loop of the loch takes about 30 minutes. This point is an ideal spot to enjoy the view and perhaps go in for a paddle / swim.

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Following the Dragonfly trails at Glen Tanar, this peaceful lochan can be reached. A great place to spot some wildlife.

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Beautiful lake with water lilies and ducks

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The area around Finzean's water bodies is rich in nature. You can expect to see diverse wildlife, including Atlantic salmon and Eurasian otters, particularly along the Water of Feugh and Water of Aven, which are part of the River Dee Special Area of Conservation. Clarack Loch is known for water lilies, ducks, and is excellent for bird watching and spotting dragonflies. Fairy Lochan, Glen Tanar is also a great spot for dragonflies, including the Northern Damselfly species, and other wildlife.

Are there any family-friendly lakes to visit near Finzean?

Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are well-suited for families. Clarack Loch, Knockburn Loch, Fairy Lochan, Glen Tanar, and View of Birsemore Loch are all highlighted as family-friendly spots, offering pleasant walks and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Can I go wild swimming in any of the lakes around Finzean?

While not all lochs are suitable, View of Birsemore Loch is mentioned as an ideal spot to enjoy the view and perhaps go in for a paddle or swim. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before entering the water.

What outdoor activities are available near the lakes in Finzean?

The area offers various outdoor activities, primarily hiking and cycling. You can find numerous walking routes, such as the Finzean Water Mills-Feughside Ramble, along the Water of Feugh. For more structured routes, explore options like the easy hikes around Finzean or cycling routes around Finzean, which often pass by or near these beautiful water bodies.

Are there cafes or facilities near any of the lakes?

Yes, Knockburn Loch features a coffee shop that provides high-quality home baking and fresh coffee, especially at weekends. It also serves as a complete sports and conference facility.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Finzean?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, blooming water lilies at Clarack Loch, and opportunities to spot dragonflies at Fairy Lochan. June is noted for wild blueberries near View of Birsemore Loch. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and winter can offer serene, crisp walks, though facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the lakes?

While the lakes themselves are primarily natural features, the wider Finzean area has historical significance. Along the Water of Feugh, you can find three historic water-powered mills dating back to the 1850s, preserved by the Birse Community Trust. The Water of Feugh itself is known for the Falls of Feugh, a celebrated spot where salmon can be seen leaping during migration.

Are there specific walking trails around the lakes?

Yes, there are various walking trails. For instance, Fairy Lochan, Glen Tanar is part of the Dragonfly Trail. A loop around View of Birsemore Loch takes about 30 minutes. Many trails also follow the banks of the Water of Feugh, offering pleasant strolls through woodlands and open countryside. You can find more options in the easy hikes around Finzean guide.

What is Loch Tennet and its connection to Finzean?

Loch Tennet is a loch (Scottish word for lake) that forms the source of the Water of Aven, a tributary of the Water of Feugh. It marks the boundary where the historic counties of Aberdeenshire, Angus, and Kincardineshire meet. While it's directly connected to Finzean via the Water of Aven, it's primarily noted as a boundary marker rather than a recreational lake within the immediate Finzean area.

Are there opportunities for open water sports near Finzean?

Yes, Knockburn Loch is highlighted as a great open water sports venue, offering a complete sports experience with purpose-built recreational sporting facilities.

Can I bring my dog on walks around the lakes?

Many outdoor areas in Scotland are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs under control, especially near wildlife or livestock. Specific information for each loch isn't always available, but generally, walks around natural areas like those near Clarack Loch or View of Birsemore Loch are popular with dog walkers. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

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