Best lakes around Newtown And Eildon are found in a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. The area features a mix of smaller, family-friendly water bodies and larger, expansive lakes. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and enjoying natural surroundings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Well maintained paths suitable for all, with some detours down to the waterside, plenty of seats to view the loch and the wildlife
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A lovely little loch quite literally straight out of Selkirk, with the views of Selkirk Hills to the east of you. Apparently, in this loch up to 1,000 birds roost at dusk in the reeds here!
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This loch, as you can imagine, is very popular with Selkirk residents for exercise. It's a lovely place to be and the well-maintained path goes all around the loch. The Haining, the country house, found on the bank of the loch, is (at the time of writing this) undergoing restoration.
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Lindean Loch is a beautiful small loch that is now part of a nature reserve. It’s a lovely little spot for a wild swim and is situated next to a small car park.
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A very pretty loch between Faldonside and Upper Faldonside that you can enjoy from the track. This is just off the Borders Abbey Way trail, and you will be able to see Cauldshiels Hill in the distance from here (over the loch, to the south). A wonderful, blue-and-green space - just the way you like them!
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Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. In the Newtown area, Saint Augustines Water Hole in Highton is regularly stocked with rainbow trout, making it ideal for family fishing, and it features a playground. In the Eildon region, Lake Eildon offers a wide range of water-based activities suitable for all ages, from swimming to kayaking. The guide also highlights Faldonside Loch and Lindean Loch as family-friendly spots.
You can find a variety of walking trails. For an easy, accessible option, the Haining Loch Circular Walk offers a well-maintained path suitable for all, with detours to the waterside. In the Eildon region, Lake Eildon National Park provides world-class bushwalking trails with scenic vistas. For more extensive hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Newtown And Eildon.
Yes, the Haining Loch Circular Walk is noted for its well-maintained path, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors, including those seeking accessible options. This path offers plenty of seats to view the loch and wildlife.
For fishing enthusiasts, Saint Augustines Water Hole near Newtown is regularly stocked with rainbow trout and is a popular spot for beginners. In the Eildon region, Lake Eildon is renowned for trout, Murray cod, and golden perch, while the smaller Eildon Pondage is regularly stocked with trophy-sized rainbow trout, perfect for shore-based fishing.
Lake Eildon is a premier destination for water-based adventures. You can enjoy houseboating, waterskiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, swimming, and sailing. Its expansive shoreline and clear mountain-fed waters make it ideal for a wide range of aquatic sports.
Yes, The Haining Country Estate is a significant historical site. Dating back to the 1790s, this estate includes a beautiful loch and offers a map of trails to explore. The country house itself is available for functions and events, and there are artist studios in the outbuildings.
Yes, Lindean Loch, which is part of a nature reserve, is described as a lovely spot for a wild swim. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before swimming in natural waters.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. At The Pot Loch, up to 1,000 birds are known to roost at dusk in the reeds. The Barwon River, bordering Newtown, features reserves with wetlands, which are typically good for birdwatching. Lake Eildon National Park also offers opportunities to observe various wildlife species.
Yes, the Barwon River near Newtown features reserves with walking and cycling tracks. In the Eildon region, you can cycle parts of the Great Victorian Rail Trail. For mountain biking, you can find trails around the region by checking the MTB Trails guide for Newtown And Eildon.
Saint Augustines Water Hole in Highton, near Newtown, is often described as a hidden gem. This small, scenic suburban lake offers tranquil surroundings and is a pleasant spot for walks and fishing away from larger crowds. Lindean Loch, a small loch now part of a nature reserve, also offers a quiet, natural escape.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the variety of activities available. Many enjoy the tranquil surroundings and well-maintained paths for walking, such as those around Haining Loch. The region's lakes are also valued for their fishing opportunities, especially for families, and the extensive water sports available at Lake Eildon.
While specific cafes are not listed in the guide data, the Eildon region is known for its charming townships surrounding Lake Eildon. These towns typically offer dining options and cafes for visitors to enjoy after their outdoor activities.


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