Lakes near Tollcross Glasgow are primarily man-made reservoirs and viewpoints offering expansive water vistas, as the district itself features the Tollcross Burn within Tollcross Park rather than large natural lakes. Historically, Tollcross Park included a pond, which was later removed, though discussions exist for reintroducing a water feature. The nearby Sandyhills Park has seen efforts to uncover sections of the Tollcross Burn, enhancing local green spaces. While Tollcross itself does not host extensive natural lakes, the surrounding region provides several…
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Stunning views. Path gets very gravelly so care needed if you are less experienced off-road
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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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Beautiful view of the surroundings
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While Tollcross itself is known for the Tollcross Burn flowing through Tollcross Park and Sandyhills Park, the wider region offers a variety of water features. These include historic reservoirs like Glencorse Reservoir and Torduff Reservoir, as well as scenic viewpoints such as View of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth, which provide expansive water vistas.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Glencorse Reservoir and Torduff Reservoir are both noted as family-friendly. Additionally, Granton Harbour and Wardie Bay offers a small beach and the chance to see seals, while Dunsapie Loch in Holyrood Park is also considered family-friendly with wildlife.
The Tollcross Burn within Tollcross Park provides a natural habitat for wildlife including bats, foxes, and woodpeckers. At Dunsapie Loch, you can enjoy a small artificial loch with local wildlife. Near Granton Harbour and Wardie Bay, there's a chance of seeing seals in the Forth.
Yes, Glencorse Reservoir has significant historical importance, constructed between 1820 and 1824 to supply water to mills and Edinburgh. Dunsapie Loch was created in 1844 at the initiative of Prince Albert. Tollcross Park itself historically featured a pond, though it was later demolished, with remnants of a sluice gate still visible.
The area around Tollcross and its nearby water features offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Tollcross guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Arthur’s Seat and Portobello Promenade loop' detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Tollcross guide. For general cycling, consider routes like the 'Glencorse Reservoir loop' from the Cycling around Tollcross guide.
Absolutely. One of the most popular spots is the View of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth, which offers incredibly great views over the city and its significant water body. Granton Harbour and Wardie Bay also provides great views over the Forth.
The green spaces and water features around Tollcross can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, places like Tollcross Park and the reservoirs offer serene landscapes, though conditions for walking or cycling may vary.
While specific accessibility details for all trails vary, many of the reservoirs and parks offer paths suitable for various fitness levels. For instance, Torduff Reservoir has routes that are free and easy for any fitness level. Tollcross Park itself has established paths for walking.
Tollcross Park, a significant green space in the area, offers more than just the burn. It features an internationally famous Rose Garden, impressive Winter Gardens, a children's farm, and a Secret Garden, making it a well-rounded destination for visitors.
While the immediate vicinity of some reservoirs might be more remote, areas like Granton Harbour and Wardie Bay are closer to urban amenities where cafes and eateries can be found. For other locations, it's advisable to check local listings or plan to bring your own refreshments, especially for more secluded spots like Glencorse Reservoir.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, such as those over Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth from View of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth. The picturesque settings of reservoirs like Glencorse Reservoir and the feeling of discovering a 'secret of nature' at Torduff Reservoir are also highly valued. The opportunity to see wildlife and enjoy peaceful natural surroundings is a common highlight.


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