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Top 6 Lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park

Best lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park offers a diverse landscape encompassing moorland, farmland, and several notable lochs and reservoirs. This area, Scotland's first Regional Park, provides valuable habitats for various wildlife. Visitors can explore a range of natural and man-made water bodies, each contributing to the park's appeal. The park is known for its blend of natural beauty and recreational activities.

Best lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park

  • The most popular lakes is Loch Ore, a lake popular…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Harperleas Reservoir

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Nestled in a fold in the hillside, a beautifully tranquil spot on a summer's afternoon. The reservoir is used by local fishermen and there is often a boat moored at the far end of the reservoir dam.

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Good place to start / stop - plenty parking and good facilities. Cafe fare a little limited, but fine. Check opening hours in advance though for cafe - closes at 3pm in winter.

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Benarty Hill at 1,167 feet (356 m) is but a small mound in Scotland, and it is a relatively straight-forward hill walk to get to its trig pointed top, but …

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Loch Ore

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Loch Ore is a beautiful wild area managed by Fife Council. The loch and surrounding area are popular for walking and bird watching. It's great for families with some nice short walks, play areas and a beach.

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Bridge Over Lochore Meadows

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Within Lochore meadows and a lovely spot to give those legs a well deserved rest. I’ve never cut across the meadows before, always preferring the roads, but I always will …

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Bren Johnson
June 27, 2025, Harperleas Reservoir

Still tricky to get bikes across the reservoir as the larger gate at one end is padlocked & the smaller gate is too small to push an adult bike through up on its rear wheel. The fence alongside had been “lowered” & we lifted our bikes over between us (heavy e-bikes with panniers). Care was needed in doing so as it’s a narrow grassy verge with water below. Wouldn’t have managed this had I been cycling solo.

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Nej
September 23, 2024, Harperleas Reservoir

Constructed in 1880, Harperleas Reservoir is the highest in a series of reservoirs built to supply drinking water to the towns of Kirkcaldy and Dysart. There are several lovely walks here, including the Four Reservoirs Circuit, which takes in the eastern shore of Harperleas.

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Benarty Hill at 1,167 feet (356 m) is but a small mound in Scotland, and it is a relatively straight-forward hill walk to get to its trig pointed top, but it is huge in rewards with stunning views down over Loch Leven. The best way up is from the south, where you will have a short, steep climb up through the trees to get to the summit plateau and the trig point. The best way back is simply to retrace your steps. This has simply got to be one of Scotland’s underrated hills.

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Sylwia
May 19, 2024, Loch Ore

Some areas may be flooded but overall easy accessible

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Steev
October 16, 2023, Loch Ore

Lovely big loop to get some running in away from the roads. It can get really muddy in sections, generally in the South West. Lots of dog walkers and occasional cows!

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March 14, 2023, Loch Ore

Loch Ore is a beautiful wild area managed by Fife Council. The loch and surrounding area are popular for running, walking, cycling and bird watching. The running around the loch is a really nice loop and it's also great for families.

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March 3, 2023, Loch Ore

Loch Ore is a beautiful wild area managed by Fife Council. The loch and surrounding area are popular for walking and bird watching. It's great for families with some nice short walks, play areas and a beach.

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The Tour starts here: https://goo.gl/maps/cQnMArHGLhh4oY366 ----------------- Car parking: https://goo.gl/maps/mhTNFxUdfiLA74xq9 ---------------- Traveline Scotland transport planner: https://www.travelinescotland.com/lts/#/travelInfo To travel To/From this Tour by bus, enter Bus Stop Name or Bus stop ID in TravelineScotland, Journey Planner, entry points:- 1) Bus Stop Name: Lochore Meadows Bus Stop ID: 34327546 Bus Stop Location: https://goo.gl/maps/6TrjLt9t4YtwhpL38 2) Bus Stop Name: Catherine Terrace Bus Stop ID: 34327564 Bus Stop Location: https://goo.gl/maps/o2T7GqkbaY3hkMWQ8 ------------------ The nearest railway station is 1.5ml from start of this Tour: https://goo.gl/maps/GS21yTaR1k84jAx18

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park are best for walking and wildlife spotting?

For walking and wildlife spotting, Holl Reservoir is an excellent choice, offering two waymarked routes like the "Drumain Dander" and "East Feal Stroll." Coul Den also provides serene woodland walks with opportunities to observe various birds, animals, and plants. Additionally, Loch Ore is popular for walking and birdwatching, with a beautiful wild area managed by Fife Council.

Are there family-friendly lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park?

Yes, Lochore Meadows Country Park, which includes Loch Ore, is highly regarded as a family-friendly destination. It offers a wide array of leisure activities, including walking on accessible routes, a playpark, and picnic areas. The Willie Clarke Centre within the park provides facilities and parking, making it a convenient starting point for families.

What kind of fishing opportunities are available at the lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park?

Fishing is a popular activity in the park. Holl Reservoir is stocked with rainbow and blue trout, and also offers wild brown trout, perch, and pike fishing, with both boat and bank options. Harperleas Reservoir is known for superb wild brown trout fishing, and Drumain Reservoir offers "any method" fishing for various angling preferences.

Where can I find scenic views of the lakes in the region?

For stunning panoramic views, head to View of Loch Leven from Benarty Hill. This viewpoint offers expansive and rewarding perspectives over Loch Leven and the surrounding landscape. Harperleas Reservoir also provides scenic walking opportunities with tranquil views.

Are there cycling routes around the lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park?

Yes, Loch Ore and the wider Lochore Meadows Country Park are popular for cycling, offering a nice loop and way-marked trails. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various routes, including gravel biking options. Find more details on routes like "Harperleas Reservoir – Harperleas Reservoir loop" in the Gravel biking in Lomond Hills Regional Park guide.

What are the accessibility options for visitors at the lakes?

Lochore Meadows Country Park is particularly accessible, offering waymarked walking routes, some of which are suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. All-terrain mobility scooters are also available for hire, ensuring a wider range of visitors can enjoy the park's natural beauty.

What types of outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park?

Beyond walking and cycling, the area around the lakes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, with options like the "Lochore Meadows Country Park loop" detailed in the MTB Trails in Lomond Hills Regional Park guide. There are also waterfall hikes, such as the "Maspie Den & East Lomond loop," which you can explore in the Waterfall hikes in Lomond Hills Regional Park guide.

Are there facilities like cafes or parking available near the lakes?

Yes, the Willie Clarke Centre at Lochore Meadows Country Park is a good starting point, offering plenty of parking and a cafe. It's advisable to check opening hours for the cafe in advance, especially during winter.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes and reservoirs provide valuable habitats for various wildlife. Holl Reservoir is known for its diverse plant life, wildfowl, amphibians, and aquatic insects. Coul Den, a nature reserve, is an excellent spot for watching various birds, animals, plants, and insects in its wet scrub and woodland environment. Loch Ore is also popular for birdwatching.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park?

Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere and the opportunities for outdoor recreation. Many appreciate the scenic walking paths, the chance for wildlife spotting, and the family-friendly amenities, particularly at Lochore Meadows Country Park. The stunning views from points like Benarty Hill are also highly regarded.

Are there any historical or archaeological features near the lakes?

Yes, within Lochore Meadows Country Park, you can explore trails that lead to Lochore Castle and areas with archaeological features dating back to the Bronze Age, particularly over the Clune. Interpretation panels are often on-site to enhance the experience.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes in Lomond Hills Regional Park?

Many areas within Lomond Hills Regional Park are dog-friendly, including trails around lakes like Loch Ore. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats, and to check for specific signage regarding leash rules.

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