Best lakes around Muthill And Tullibardine are primarily found in the surrounding Perth and Kinross region, offering a mix of natural lochs and reservoirs. This area is characterized by its scenic landscapes, including majestic mountains and tranquil waters. Visitors can explore various lochs that provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciation of natural beauty. The region offers diverse aquatic environments for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A favourite spot for locals to stop and enjoy the dramatic views of the hills surrounding the loch. An undulating path traverses the northern side of the loch.
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A favourite spot for locals to stop and enjoy the dramatic views of the hills surrounding the loch. An undulating path traverses the Northern side of the loch.
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This valley was dammed between 1961 & 1964 creating Loch Turret Reservoir which is a water supply and control reservoir. The car park below the dam is a good starting place for a run around the loch, you can also tackle Ben Chonzie from here which is a great 17km ish loop that feels wild.
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This valley was dammed between 1961 & 1964 creating Loch Turret Reservoir which is a water supply and control reservoir.
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This is a well-made 4x4 track that starts at the access point by the Loch Turret dam and runs up the east shore to the smaller Lochan Uaine below Ben Chonzie. It's easy walking allowing you to enjoy the view and cover some faster terrain.
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A lovely undulating track past the pretty loch meallbrodden. @cyclecrieff
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A gravel track that passes through undulating landscape and the lovely meallbrodden. Linking the Fowlis Wester Road with the A822
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a lovely gravel sections passing Loch Mealbrodden, we have been know to take dip there
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The region features a mix of natural lochs and man-made reservoirs. For example, Loch Turret Reservoir is a significant man-made body of water, while other natural lochs like Loch Earn and Loch Monzievaird offer different experiences.
Yes, Loch Turret Reservoir and the Loch Turret East Shore Trail are both considered family-friendly. The East Shore Trail is a well-made 4x4 track, suitable for easy walking. Loch Monzievaird also offers a tranquil setting with gentle walks and leisure facilities like frisbee golf and pedalos, making it suitable for families.
You can enjoy a variety of activities. Loch Earn is excellent for watersports like sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, and fishing. For walking and cycling, scenic trails follow the shores of Loch Earn, and the Loch Turret East Shore Trail provides easy walking with views. You can also find numerous hiking and mountain biking routes in the wider region. For more options, explore the hiking trails or MTB trails around Muthill and Tullibardine.
The Glen Turret Dam is a popular viewpoint offering dramatic vistas of the hills around Loch Turret. Locals often stop here to enjoy the scenery. Loch Earn also provides stunning mountainous backdrops.
Yes, Loch Earn is well-known for trout fishing, stocked with brown trout, rainbow trout, and Arctic char. Permits are required. Drummond Loch, located within the Drummond Castle Estate, is notable as one of Scotland's few remaining brown trout fisheries exclusively for brown trout, with fly-only fishing from boats.
Around Loch Earn, you might spot kingfishers, herons, cormorants, and birds of prey such as ospreys, buzzards, red kites, kestrels, and peregrine falcons. In the surrounding hills, mountain hares, red deer, and wild goats can also be seen.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for watersports and hiking. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks, while winter can offer serene, crisp conditions for those prepared for colder weather. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, the area around Loch Monzievaird has historical significance, including the remains of Castle Cluggy, an ancient fortress. Near Loch Earn, you can find Edinample Castle, a 16th-century tower house.
For Loch Turret Reservoir, there is a car park below the dam which serves as a good starting point for walks around the loch. For other lochs, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific locations beforehand.
Yes, there's a notable gravel section past Loch Meallbrodden, which links Fowlis Wester and the A822. This offers a pleasant gravel track through undulating landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic views of the hills surrounding lochs like Loch Turret Reservoir and the easy walking along trails such as the Loch Turret East Shore Trail. The blend of serene natural beauty and opportunities for active pursuits, from watersports on Loch Earn to tranquil walks at Loch Monzievaird, is highly valued.


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