Best lakes around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park offers diverse natural and man-made water bodies within Scotland's largest regional park. The park features significant lochs that provide opportunities for watersports, fishing, and walking. These areas are characterized by their varied landscapes, from shallow lochs suitable for activities to reservoirs supplying drinking water. The region combines natural beauty with historical and recreational facilities.
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Ideal starting point for walking or gravel biking in all directions.
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Castle Semple Loch was part of the historic Lochwinnoch estate. It was a fishing loch and part of the wider drainage scheme that the estate owners created to improve the local land for farming. Today the loch is still used for fishing and water sports. There is a RSPB bird sanctuary along the southern shore and a network of paths and trails that are popular with families, cyclists and dog walkers in the wider Castle Semple Country Park to the north.
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Lovely views of the reservoir and surrounding countryside.
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Very bumpy in places. Best direction to go is east to west.
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Start at either Loch Thom / Greenock Cut Visitor Centre or at Overton Road, Greenock where there is both ample parking. Decent quality circular route with slight undulations that aren't too strenuous.
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a great wee link path providing the perfect link
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Lovely smooth tarmac from the main road, then some undulating gravel past the lochs before rejoining a lovely single track road.
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At Castle Semple Loch, you can enjoy a variety of watersports including sailing, kayaking, canoeing, and raft building. Instructor-led courses are available year-round, and the shallow waters make it suitable for these activities.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Castle Semple Loch is popular with families, cyclists, and dog walkers, featuring woodland and lochshore walks like the accessible Semple Trail. The Castle Semple Loch Visitor Centre also provides exhibitions and information suitable for all ages.
Both Castle Semple Loch and Loch Thom are popular destinations for fishing. Loch Thom is particularly known as a sport fishing venue.
Absolutely. Around Castle Semple Loch, you'll find a network of paths, including the accessible Semple Trail. Loch Thom offers moderate walking routes, primarily on tarmac roads and gravel paths, including a circular route around the loch. The Sustrans Lochwinnoch Loop Line cycle track also passes by Castle Semple Loch and Barr Loch. For more options, explore routes like the waterfall hikes or gravel biking routes in the park.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. At Castle Semple Loch, there's an RSPB bird sanctuary along its southern shore, making it excellent for birdwatching. Around Loch Thom, you can observe waterfowl and gulls, with a small island serving as an annual nesting site for greater black-backed gulls.
Yes, the Castle Semple Loch Visitor Centre offers a café, exhibitions, and information on local wildlife and activities. Additionally, the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre is located near Loch Thom, providing nature study facilities and serving as a starting point for walks.
Yes, bike hire facilities are available at Castle Semple Loch, allowing you to explore the surrounding paths and trails.
Near Castle Semple Loch, the Semple Trail passes historic landmarks, including the 16th-century ruins of Collegiate Church. Loch Thom itself is a historical site, having supplied drinking water to Greenock since 1827, designed by civil engineer Robert Thom.
Yes, the Semple Trail around Castle Semple Loch is noted as an accessible path, offering scenic views and passing historic sites.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse activities available, from watersports and fishing at Castle Semple Loch to the peaceful walking routes and scenic views around Loch Thom. The network of paths for cycling and dog walking, along with the wildlife spotting opportunities, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park offers various mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like The Greenock Cut Loop or explore other MTB trails around Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, many of which are accessible from areas near the lakes.


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