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Top 9 Lakes around Hunters Quay

Best lakes around Hunters Quay are found in the Argyll and Bute region of Scotland, an area characterized by its diverse aquatic landscapes. The locality features a mix of sea lochs, which are coastal inlets, and freshwater lochs situated further inland. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal, offering various opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration. Hunters Quay serves as a gateway to these varied loch environments.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Loch Eck

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Also known as Loch Eich in Gaelic, this freshwater loch is some 7 miles (11 km) long, sited within the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park on the Cowal Peninsula.

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Loch Thom

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Loch Thom is a reservoir which has supplied drinking water to Greenock and the surrounding area since 1827. It's a popular fishing venue and pretty area for a walk.

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Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan Scenic Route

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The most direct route from Dunoon to the Cowal Peninsula takes you over two decent hills, with great views of Loch Tarsen and Loch Striven. Watch out for HGVs and …

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Greenock Cut

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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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Path Beside Loch Long

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If heading north, don't miss the signpost near the top of the climb!
This is the start of an brilliant steep singletrack descent to Loch Goil and then onto Carrick …

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March 8, 2023, Loch Thom

Loch Thom is a reservoir which has supplied drinking water to Greenock and the surrounding area since 1827. It's a popular fishing venue and pretty area for a walk.

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September 26, 2022, Path Beside Loch Long

If heading north, don't miss the signpost near the top of the climb! This is the start of an brilliant steep singletrack descent to Loch Goil and then onto Carrick Castle. There were fallen trees that required lifting the bike in Sept 22.

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June 21, 2021, Greenock Cut

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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February 12, 2021, Loch Eck

Also known as Loch Eich in Gaelic, this freshwater loch is some 7 miles (11 km) long, sited within the Argyll Forest Park and the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park on the Cowal Peninsula. The loch is a habitat for salmon, sea trout, brown trout and arctic charr, and along with Loch Lomond, is the only natural habitat of the powan fish.

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The most direct route from Dunoon to the Cowal Peninsula takes you over two decent hills, with great views of Loch Tarsen and Loch Striven. Watch out for HGVs and Forestry vehicles using the single track road, especially on the windy sections though the trees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lochs can I explore around Hunters Quay?

The area around Hunters Quay offers a diverse range of aquatic environments. You'll find magnificent sea lochs, which are coastal inlets, as well as beautiful freshwater lochs further inland, such as Loch Eck. There are also reservoirs like Loch Thom, which contribute to the region's varied landscapes.

Are there family-friendly lochs or walks near Hunters Quay?

Yes, several lochs and trails are suitable for families. Loch Eck is a great option, nestled within the Argyll Forest Park. The Greenock Cut also offers a decent quality circular route with slight undulations, making it accessible for family walks. Loch Thom is another popular spot for a walk.

Where can I go wild swimming near Hunters Quay?

The region offers several refreshing spots for wild swimming. Holy Loch, immediately adjacent to Hunters Quay, is incredibly accessible and popular during summer. Loch Eck, a freshwater loch within the Argyll Forest Park, is also enjoyed by wild swimmers.

What kind of walking and hiking trails are available around the lochs?

You'll find a variety of walking and hiking trails. For example, the Greenock Cut offers a circular route with good paths. The area around Loch Long features extensive woodlands within the Argyll Forest Park with various trails. For more options, you can explore easy hikes or more challenging hiking routes in the wider Hunters Quay area.

Are there cycling opportunities around the lochs?

Yes, Loch Eck has wonderful pathways around it suitable for cycling. Additionally, the Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan Scenic Route is a designated cycle way. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails available in the region.

What activities can I do at Loch Eck?

Loch Eck, located within the Argyll Forest Park, is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy kayaking, wild swimming, and boating. There are also excellent pathways for cycling and walking, offering spectacular views and opportunities to see waterfalls.

What is special about Loch Thom?

Loch Thom is a historic reservoir that has supplied drinking water to Greenock since 1827. It's a popular venue for fishing and offers a pretty area for walking, making it a tranquil spot to visit.

Can I find scenic viewpoints of the lochs?

Absolutely. The Loch Striven and Loch Tarsan Scenic Route offers great views of both Loch Tarsan and Loch Striven. The Path Beside Loch Long also provides scenic vistas. Many walking and cycling routes around the lochs are designed to showcase the stunning natural beauty of the area.

What is the Greenock Cut?

The Greenock Cut is a man-made aqueduct that provides a unique circular walking route. It features decent quality paths with slight undulations, making it suitable for a pleasant walk while enjoying the surrounding landscape.

What is the best time to visit the lochs around Hunters Quay?

The lochs offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for wild swimming and water sports, with refreshing water temperatures. Spring and autumn provide vibrant colors for walking and cycling, often with milder weather. Even winter walks can be beautiful, offering a serene and peaceful experience.

Are there any specific fish species found in the lochs?

Loch Eck is known for being a habitat for various fish species, including salmon, sea trout, brown trout, and arctic charr. Along with Loch Lomond, it is also one of the only natural habitats for the powan fish.

Where can I find parking for loch walks?

For the Greenock Cut, you can start at either the Loch Thom / Greenock Cut Visitor Centre or at Overton Road, Greenock, both of which offer ample parking. Parking availability for other lochs varies, but many popular trailheads will have designated parking areas.

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