Best lakes around Marchmont And Sciennes are often found in the wider Edinburgh area, as the immediate residential districts primarily feature drumlin ridges from glacial deposits. While natural lakes are not directly within Marchmont and Sciennes, historical records for the nearby Marchmont Estate mention various water features, including former curling and fish ponds. The region offers access to several man-made reservoirs and natural lochs that provide opportunities for walking routes and enjoying natural features.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A little gem within Holyrood Park that’s perfect for a quick, scenic escape - often full with swans, geese and ducks
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Torduff Reservoir is a relatively small reservoir at 23 acres (9.4 hectares) just southwest of Bonaly. It sits neatly below the western flank of Torduff Hill. Nearby to the southwest is also Clubbiedean Reservoir. There is a good series of bike routes in this area that can take in both Torduff and Clubbiedean Reservoir to make use of the beautiful views of the surrounding Pentland Hills.
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Nestled amongst the Pentland Hills, Glencorse Reservoir is incredibly picturesque. It was built between 1820 and 1824 to provide water to mills in the area and supply drinking water to Edinburgh. Today, the reservoir still supplies water to 450,000 people. The reservoir was created by constructing a dam, which is 77 feet (23.5 m) at its highest point.
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No, the immediate residential areas of Marchmont and Sciennes primarily feature drumlin ridges formed by glacial deposits, and do not contain natural lakes. However, the wider Edinburgh area, including the nearby Pentland Hills, offers access to several man-made reservoirs and natural lochs.
Historically, the Marchmont Estate, located about 5 miles from Edinburgh, featured several water bodies. These included a large oval pond, a long, narrow curling pond, and a fish-pond. While some of these have been removed over time, they contributed to the estate's diverse nature habitats.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting View of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth, which offers extensive views over the city and its coastal surroundings. Additionally, Torduff Reservoir provides beautiful views of the Pentland Hills.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Glencorse Reservoir, nestled in the Pentland Hills, is considered family-friendly. Dunsapie Loch in Holyrood Park and Granton Harbour and Wardie Bay are also great options for families.
Many of the reservoirs in the area have historical importance. For example, Glencorse Reservoir was built in the 1820s to supply water to mills and Edinburgh. Dunsapie Loch is an artificial loch created in 1844 at the initiative of Prince Albert.
The area around Marchmont and Sciennes offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking. You can find numerous routes for different difficulty levels, including easy hikes and more challenging mountain hikes. Explore options like 'The Meadows – Meadow Walk' or 'Stone Steps to Arthur's Seat' for hiking. For more details, visit the Hiking around Marchmont And Sciennes guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails available. For instance, the 'The Meadows – Meadow Walk' loop is an easy hike. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Marchmont And Sciennes guide.
You can expect to see picturesque landscapes, especially around reservoirs nestled in the Pentland Hills like Glencorse Reservoir and Torduff Reservoir. These areas feature lush vegetation, rocky outcrops, and often provide habitats for local wildlife, such as seals at Granton Harbour and Wardie Bay.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views, especially over Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. The picturesque settings of reservoirs like Glencorse, and the feeling of discovering a 'secret of nature' at places like Torduff Reservoir, are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the opportunities for walking and the chance to see wildlife.
Yes, the region offers mountain hiking options. Trails like 'Haggis Knowe – Arthur's Seat loop' and 'Salisbury Crags – Arthur's Seat loop' provide moderate mountain hiking experiences. For more details, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Marchmont And Sciennes guide.
Yes, Granton Harbour and Wardie Bay offers great views over the Forth, a small beach, and the chance to see seals. It's a nice spot for a rest or a picnic.


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