Best lakes around Bannockburn, Scotland, are primarily man-made reservoirs and historically significant waterways. The area is situated near Stirling, offering a landscape of hills, woodlands, and water bodies. These features provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The region's lakes contribute to its natural appeal and recreational value.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Watch the anglers catching trout from bank and boat.
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Use to be a trout fishery A few years ago . But still scenic.
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North Third Reservoir is only a 15-minute drive from Stirling, and the water is surrounded by typical beautiful Scottish landscape. There is a fine 3.4-mile (5.5-km) hike going around the reservoir that also takes in Lewis Hill on the east bank. The views from here on the west bank are super nice, with shoreline views out to some beautiful islands, wooded countryside, and the gentle bulk of Lewis Hill on the far bank.
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Opened in 1939 Carron Valley Reservoir provides water for about 135,000 people. There are nice easy trails around the reservoir or the managed woodland or use this as a base to start a longer run up Meikle Bin or one of the other hills.
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Normally quiet calm place with a seal today during high tide. All the trees are blackened by a fungus which thrives on fumes from the surrounding whisky distillery.
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Cambus Pools is a wetland reserve with reedbeds, grassland and open water attracting waders, warblers and wildfowl. The reserve is located behind an industrial area on the Inner Forth estuary and demonstrates how small areas of land can become vital habitats for wildlife, such as reed buntings.
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Stirling University (from a cycling point of view not an educational institution point of view) is a surprise. You can cycle your way around with lovely Scottish views 🚲 But when you leave, you also have some nice options 🚲 You can cycle across the road to the Wallace Monument, or you can go to Stirling or the historic Stirling Bridge it go to the Hillfoots 🚲 You can link up with the National Cycling Network 🚲 Worth a visit!
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Around Bannockburn, you'll find a mix of man-made reservoirs and historically significant waterways. These include large reservoirs like North Third Reservoir and Carron Valley Reservoir, as well as wetland reserves such as Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, North Third Reservoir has a fine 3.4-mile (5.5-km) hike that includes Lewis Hill. You can also find trails around Carron Reservoir Dam. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Bannockburn guide.
Cycling is a popular activity, especially around Carron Valley Reservoir, which features a flat, tarmacked road along its length, making it ideal for scenic rides. Additionally, Stirling University Cycle Paths offer lovely views and connections to the National Cycling Network. You can find more routes in the gravel biking around Bannockburn guide.
Many locations are suitable for families. North Third Reservoir, Carron Valley Reservoir, and Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve are all categorized as family-friendly. These areas offer opportunities for easy walks, wildlife observation, and scenic views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve is an excellent spot for wildlife observation, attracting various waders, warblers, and wildfowl. North Third Reservoir is also home to swans, ducks, geese, herons, and ospreys, offering a chance to spot diverse birdlife.
The Bannock Burn itself, a stream flowing through the town, is historically significant as it lends its name to the famous Battle of Bannockburn. While not a large lake, it's a key waterway in the region's history. You can learn more about the town's history on Wikipedia.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Bannock Burn offers fishing for brown trout, sea trout, and occasional salmon. Additionally, Swanswater Fishery, located nearby, is renowned for its trout fishing, including golden trout, with options for bank anglers and boat rentals.
Absolutely. The View of North Third Reservoir from the East Bank provides super nice shoreline views. If you venture to the top of Lewis Hill, you'll be rewarded with extensive views stretching over the reservoir towards the Highland Bens.
The terrain varies, ranging from picturesque hills and woodlands around North Third Reservoir to flat, tarmacked roads suitable for cycling around Carron Valley Reservoir. Wetland areas like Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve feature reedbeds and grassland.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil fishing spots, the scenic views from places like North Third Reservoir, and the opportunities for cycling along Carron Valley Reservoir. The diverse wildlife at locations such as Cambus Pools Wildlife Reserve is also a highlight.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider Bannockburn area. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Cambusbarron & North Third loop'. For detailed information and more trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Bannockburn guide.


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